These are U.S. towns and villages flooded by the creation of dams, destroyed by the advancing sea, or washed away in floods and never rebuilt.
Alma , beneath the Lexington Reservoir
Bagby , under Lake McClure
Baird , under Lake Shasta [ 13]
Bidwell's Bar , under Lake Oroville
Camanche , under Camanche Reservoir
Cedar Springs , under Silverwood Lake [ 14]
Copper City , under Lake Shasta[ 13]
Crystal Springs , under Crystal Springs Reservoir
Elmore , under Lake Shasta[ 13]
Etter , under Lake Shasta[ 13]
Jacksonville , under Don Pedro Reservoir [ 15]
Kennett , under Lake Shasta[ 13]
Melones , under New Melones Lake
Monticello , under Lake Berryessa [ 16]
Morley , under Lake Shasta[ 13]
Mormon Island , under Folsom Lake
Old Isabella , under Lake Isabella
Old Kernville , under Lake Isabella
Pitt , under Lake Shasta[ 13]
Poverty Bar , under Camanche Reservoir
Prattville , under Lake Almanor
Salmon Falls , under Folsom Lake
Searsville , under Searsville Lake
Whiskeytown , under Whiskeytown Lake
Winthrop , under Lake Shasta[ 13]
Arena , flooded by Pepacton Reservoir
Boiceville , flooded by Ashokan Reservoir and relocated
Brown's Station , flooded by Ashokan Reservoir
Cannonsville , flooded by Cannonsville Reservoir
Elko , flooded by Allegheny Reservoir
Gilboa , flooded by Schoharie Reservoir and relocated
Glenford , flooded by Ashokan Reservoir and relocated
Kensico , flooded by Kensico Reservoir
Neversink , flooded by Neversink Reservoir and relocated
Olive , flooded by Ashokan Reservoir
Olive Bridge , flooded by Ashokan Reservoir and relocated
Pepacton , flooded by Pepacton Reservoir
Shavertown , flooded by Pepacton Reservoir
Shokan , flooded by Ashokan Reservoir
Stony Hollow , flooded by Ashokan Reservoir
West Hurley , flooded by Ashokan Reservoir and relocated
West Shokan , flooded by Ashokan Reservoir
Arlington , flooded by Lake Umatilla but relocated
Bayocean , destroyed by erosion into the Pacific Ocean
Blalock , inundated by the backwaters from the John Day Dam
Celilo , flooded by Lake Celilo
Champoeg , destroyed by the Great Flood of 1862
Copper , under Applegate Reservoir
Detroit , inundated by Detroit Lake and relocated
Dorena , flooded by Dorena Reservoir and relocated
Homestead , possibly under the Hells Canyon Reservoir
Linn City , destroyed by the Great Flood of 1862
Orleans , destroyed by the Great Flood of 1862
Robinette , under Brownlee Reservoir
Vanport , destroyed by the flooding of the Columbia River
Aitch , submerged to form Raystown Lake .[ 30]
Big Creek Valley , Submerged to form Beltzville Lake .[ 31]
Cokeville , under the waters of Conemaugh River Lake .
Corydon , flooded by Allegheny Reservoir
Fillmore , under the waters of Conemaugh River Lake .[ 32]
Instanter , under the waters of East Branch Lake .[ 33]
Kinzua , flooded by Allegheny Reservoir
Livermore , flooded by the Conemaugh Dam
Marburg , under Lake Marburg .[ 34]
Milford Mills , flooded by creation of Marsh Creek Lake
Social Hall , under the waters of Conemaugh River Lake .[ 32]
Somerfield , under the waters of Youghiogheny River Lake .[ 35]
Straight , under the waters of East Branch Lake .[ 36]
Tohickon , flooded by the creation of Lake Nockamixon [ 37]
Wilsonville , flooded to create Lake Wallenpaupack
Aiken , under Belton Lake
Bland , under Belton Lake
Bluffton , under Lake Buchanan
Brookhaven , under Belton Lake
Devils River , under Lake Amistad
Friendship , under Granger Lake
Halsell , under Lake Arrowhead
Preston , under Lake Texoma
Sparta , under Belton Lake
Towash , under Lake Whitney [ 39]
Canyon City , under Canyon Lake , Canyon Lake, Texas
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