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- Q14711411 subject Q8319781.
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- Q14711411 abstract "Wirtz Dam (formerly Granite Shoals Dam) was constructed from 1949 to 1951 to provide hydroelectric power and to form Lake Lyndon B. Johnson (formerly Lake Granite Shoals), one of the Texas Highland Lakes. Lake LBJ ‒ as it is more commonly referred to ‒ provides cooling water for the Lower Colorado River Authority's Thomas C. Ferguson Power Plant along Horsehoe Bay.Wirtz Dam was originally named Granite Shoals Dam until 1951 when it was renamed in honor of Alvin J. Wirtz who had been instrumental in the formation of the LCRA.Likewise, Lake LBJ was originally named Lake Granite Shoals until 1965 when it was renamed for another advocate of the LCRA, U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson.Witz Dam and Lake LBJ are located due west of Lake Marble Falls and the city of Marble Falls, Texas.".
- Q14711411 buildingStartDate "1949".
- Q14711411 buildingStartYear "1949".
- Q14711411 height "36.05784".
- Q14711411 length "1673.6568".
- Q14711411 location Q108784.
- Q14711411 location Q1439.
- Q14711411 location Q982068.
- Q14711411 openingYear "1951".
- Q14711411 operator Q16155608.
- Q14711411 river Q847785.
- Q14711411 thumbnail Wirtz_Dam_2016.jpg?width=300.
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- Q14711411 wikiPageWikiLink Q8319781.
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- Q14711411 constructionBegan "1949".
- Q14711411 damCrosses Q847785.
- Q14711411 location "Horseshoe Bay, Burnet County, Texas, U.S.".
- Q14711411 name "Wirtz Dam".
- Q14711411 nameOfficial "Wirtz Dam".
- Q14711411 opening "1951".
- Q14711411 operator Q16155608.
- Q14711411 plantCapacity "56.0".
- Q14711411 plantTurbines "2".
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- Q14711411 point "30.555555555555557 -98.33777777777777".
- Q14711411 type Place.
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- Q14711411 type Dam.
- Q14711411 type Infrastructure.
- Q14711411 type Location.
- Q14711411 type Place.
- Q14711411 type Thing.
- Q14711411 type SpatialThing.
- Q14711411 type Q12323.
- Q14711411 comment "Wirtz Dam (formerly Granite Shoals Dam) was constructed from 1949 to 1951 to provide hydroelectric power and to form Lake Lyndon B. Johnson (formerly Lake Granite Shoals), one of the Texas Highland Lakes. Lake LBJ ‒ as it is more commonly referred to ‒ provides cooling water for the Lower Colorado River Authority's Thomas C. Ferguson Power Plant along Horsehoe Bay.Wirtz Dam was originally named Granite Shoals Dam until 1951 when it was renamed in honor of Alvin J.".
- Q14711411 label "Wirtz Dam".
- Q14711411 lat "30.555555555555557".
- Q14711411 long "-98.33777777777777".
- Q14711411 depiction Wirtz_Dam_2016.jpg.
- Q14711411 name "Wirtz Dam".