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About ShopLakeNorman.com

Our goal is to encourage lake residents to Shop Lake Norman and thereby support local area businesses . . . always has been, always will.

Our site offers visitors a user-friendly business directory that covers the entire lake, and a comprehensive resource center. Residents now have a convenient, highly dynamic service; while busniesses enjoy a low-cost resource that can include all their company information, as well as hot-links to web, email & mapquest ~ their listing can even include a photo slide show. Think of our directory as a full web page that has been compressed into a slightly smaller space. Our rates are so low, we don't mind publishing them on the web. This is not your ordinary directory service!

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About Lake Norman & the Lake Norman Region

Lake Norman (Courtesy of: Duke Energy)
Cowans Ford Dam created the largest manmade body of fresh water in North Carolina when it dammed the Catawba River in 1963. The total length of the facility is 7,387 feet, including more than a mile of earthen dam. The concrete portion of the dam is 1,279 feet long and 130 feet high.

Lake Norman is an "inland sea" with 520 miles of shoreline and a surface area of more than 32,475 acres. Named after former Duke Power president Norman Cocke, Lake Norman is nearly as large as the other ten lakes on the Catawba combined.

Full pond elevation at Lake Norman is . . .
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WHAT TO DO WHEN THE BLUE LIGHT APPEARS


The roadways of North Carolina are patrolled by many different law enforcement agencies, including the state highway patrol, municipal police departments and county sheriffs’ offices. They use a great variety of patrol cars, but all have one thing in common: a blue light to signal to motorists that the officer is demanding that the motorist stop his or her vehicle. So when you look into the rear view mirror, see the flashing blue lights and hear the siren, what should you do?

N.C. General Statutes § 20-157(a) requires that “Upon the approach of any law enforcement or fire department vehicle or public or private ambulance or rescue squad emergency service vehicle giving warning signal by appropriate light and by audible bell, siren or exhaust whistle, audible under normal conditions from a distance not less than 1000 feet, the driver of every other vehicle shall immediately drive the same to a position as near as possible and parallel to the right-hand edge or curb . . .
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