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Klatt Wetland

Macon County

Acreage: 46

Year: 2021

Located in Macon County and split by Highway 28, one side of this property has a 22-acre wetland tract with 1,830 feet of river frontage, while across the road more than 24 acres of forested upland will remain intact. It was the largest remaining unconserved wetland on the free-flowing section of the Little Tennessee River.
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