This is the dam Harrison Ford jumped off of in the movie The Fugitive ( yeah right

) I had no idea it was started in 1916 and still going today it is showing it's age. Locals still call it The Fugitive Dam.
The Cheoah Dam is a hydroelectric complex located in Graham and Swain counties, North Carolina, on the Little Tennessee River between river miles 51 and 52. The Cheoah Development consists of a dam and powerhouse, the first of several constructed by the Tallassee Power Company, now Tapoco. The Cheoah project began in 1916 as a construction camp at the Narrows where the Little Tennessee River flowed through a narrow gorge, and was completed in 1919. Cheoah Dam helps form the long, narrow Cheoah Reservoir, which covers the approximately 644 acres of the normal full pool area and a drainage area of 1,608 square miles . The elevation of Cheoah Reservoir is 1,276.8 feet . A scenic highway runs the length of the reservoir.
Cheoah Hydroelectric Development
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district
1512 Tapoca Rd., NC 129, near Robbinsville, North Carolina
Coordinates
35°27′0″N 83°56′10″W
Built
1919
Built by
Power & Engineering Group of Alcoa
Architectural style
The water inflow for Cheoah, like Calderwood and Chilhowee, is primarily dependent on releases from TVA's Fontana Dam. Fontana Dam is the primary flow control facility for the lower Little Tennessee River. Tapoco built and operated the Cheoah Development until 2012.
When completed, the 225-foot dam was the world's highest overflow dam. The turbines were the largest in the world, and the 150,000-volt transmission line had the highest voltage and the longest span for a transmission line — 5,010 feet across the river below Cheoah Dam.The dam and associated structures were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004
The dam was used as a filming location for the 1993 movie The Fugitive, starring Harrison Ford.
