Lake Lanier: A Troubled Past and Present
Dark Secrets Revealed in New Documentary
By Taylor Petrofski | Editor-in-Chief | April 21, 2024
Lake Lanier, constructed in 1956 on the site of the historically Black town of Oscarville, Georgia, has a troubling past and present. In 1999 alone, 11 people died in the lake, while 10 people each year lost their lives in 2011 and 2014. Legends swirl around the lake, including that of a woman who drowned and now roams the waters in a flowing blue dress.
Local filmmakers have recently unveiled a new documentary that explores these dark secrets. The documentary unveils the disturbing history of Lake Lanier and the tragic deaths that have occurred there over the years. It also investigates the mysterious legends surrounding the lake and the possibility of supernatural forces at play.
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