Nashville Dam (historic)

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Nashville Dam (historic) was a former water-control structure on Michigan’s Thornapple River that once supported local milling and industrial activity near the village of Nashville.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dam
water-control structure
associatedWithIndustry grain milling
local manufacturing
country United States of America
surface form: United States
function impounding water for mechanical power
regulating local river flow for industry
hasHistoricFunction supporting local industrial activity
supporting local milling activity
heritageDesignation historic dam (local significance)
historicalPeriod water-powered industrial era in Michigan
locatedIn Nashville, Michigan NERFINISHED
Thornapple River NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Barry County, Michigan NERFINISHED
State of Michigan NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry United States of America NERFINISHED
locatedInWatershed Grand River watershed (via Thornapple River)
locatedNear village of Nashville, Michigan NERFINISHED
partOf historic industrial infrastructure of Nashville, Michigan
region Midwestern United States
riverCrossed Thornapple River NERFINISHED
status former structure
use industrial power supply
water power for milling
watercourse Thornapple River NERFINISHED

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Thornapple River (Michigan) hasDam Nashville Dam (historic)