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Beaver Creek Township (other)
Beaver Creek Township may refer to: *Beaver Creek Township, Hamilton County, Illinois * Beaver Creek Township, Michigan * Beaver Creek Township, Minnesota * Beaver Creek Township, Wilkes County, North Carolina, in Wilkes County, North Carolina * Beaver Creek Township, Steele County, North Dakota, in Steele County, North Dakota Steele County is a county in the U.S. state of North Dakota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 1,798, making it the fifth-least populous county in North Dakota. Its county seat since 1919 is Finley. History The Dakota Territory legis ... * Beaver Creek Township, Tripp County, South Dakota, in Tripp County, South Dakota See also * Beavercreek Township, Ohio * Beaver Creek (other) {{Geodis Township name disambiguation pages ...
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Beaver Creek Township, Hamilton County, Illinois
Beaver Creek Township is one of twelve townships in Hamilton County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2010 census, its population was 271 and it contained 126 housing units. Geography According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of , of which (or 99.97%) is land and (or 0.03%) is water. Unincorporated towns * Blairsville at * Bungay at (This list is based on USGS data and may include former settlements.) Extinct towns * Jefferson City at * New London at (These towns are listed as "historical" by the USGS.) Cemeteries The township contains Springer Cemetery. Demographics School districts * Hamilton County Community Unit School District 10 * Norris City-Omaha-Enfield Community Unit School District 3 Political districts * Illinois's 19th congressional district The 19th congressional district of Illinois was a congressional district in Illinois. It was eliminated as a result of the 2010 US census, as population growth in Illinois was slower compared to other s ...
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Beaver Creek Township, Michigan
Beaver Creek Township is a civil township of Crawford County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the township population was 1,736. The township borders the northern coast of Higgins Lake and includes North Higgins Lake State Park. Interstate 75 passes through the township, and the northern terminus of U.S. Route 127 is at Interstate 75 within the township. Communities * Pere Cheney is an uninhabited unincorporated community in the northeastern portion of the township at . *Skyline Village is an unincorporated community located near the junction of Interstate 75 and U.S. Route 127 at . Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , of which is land and (0.14%) is water. Beaver Creek Township occupies the southwest corner of Crawford County and is bordered by Kalkaska County to the west and Roscommon County to the south. The township is crossed by Interstate 75 and U.S. Route 127, limited-access highways that jo ...
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Beaver Creek Township, Minnesota
Beaver Creek Township is a township in Rock County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 391 at the 2000 census. Beaver Creek Township was organized in 1872, and named after Beaver Creek. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , of which is land and 0.02% is water. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 391 people, 141 households, and 119 families residing in the township. The population density was 8.1 people per square mile (3.1/km2). There were 145 housing units at an average density of 3.0/sq mi (1.2/km2). The racial makeup of the township was 99.23% White, 0.26% Native American, 0.26% Asian, and 0.26% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.26% of the population. There were 141 households, out of which 39.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 75.2% were married couples living together, 5.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 14.9% were ...
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Beaver Creek Township, Wilkes County, North Carolina
Beavers are large, semiaquatic rodents in the genus ''Castor'' native to the temperate Northern Hemisphere. There are two extant species: the North American beaver (''Castor canadensis'') and the Eurasian beaver (''C. fiber''). Beavers are the second-largest living rodents after the capybaras. They have stout bodies with large heads, long chisel-like incisors, brown or gray fur, hand-like front feet, webbed back feet and flat, scaly tails. The two species differ in the shape of the skull and tail and fur color. Beavers can be found in a number of freshwater habitats, such as rivers, streams, lakes and ponds. They are herbivorous, consuming tree bark, aquatic plants, grasses and sedges. Beavers build dams and lodges using tree branches, vegetation, rocks and mud; they chew down trees for building material. Dams impound water and lodges serve as shelters. Their infrastructure creates wetlands used by many other species, and because of their effect on other organisms in th ...
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Wilkes County, North Carolina
Wilkes County is a county located in the US state of North Carolina. It is a part of the state's western mountain region. As of the 2020 census the population was 65,969, in 2010 the census listed the population at 69,340. Its county seat is Wilkesboro, and its largest town is North Wilkesboro. Wilkes County comprises the North Wilkesboro, NC, Micropolitan Statistical Area. History The county was formed from parts of Surry County and Washington District (now Washington County, Tennessee) on April 20, 1778, by an act of the North Carolina General Assembly of 1778. The first session of the county court was held in John Brown's house near what is today Brown's Ford. The act creating the county became effective on February 15, 1778, and the county celebrates its anniversary on February 15. Wilkes County was named for the English political radical John Wilkes, who lost his position as Lord Mayor of the City of London due to his support for the colonists during the American R ...
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Beaver Creek Township, Steele County, North Dakota
Beavers are large, semiaquatic rodents in the genus ''Castor'' native to the temperate Northern Hemisphere. There are two extant species: the North American beaver (''Castor canadensis'') and the Eurasian beaver (''C. fiber''). Beavers are the second-largest living rodents after the capybaras. They have stout bodies with large heads, long chisel-like incisors, brown or gray fur, hand-like front feet, webbed back feet and flat, scaly tails. The two species differ in the shape of the skull and tail and fur color. Beavers can be found in a number of freshwater habitats, such as rivers, streams, lakes and ponds. They are herbivorous, consuming tree bark, aquatic plants, grasses and sedges. Beavers build dams and lodges using tree branches, vegetation, rocks and mud; they chew down trees for building material. Dams impound water and lodges serve as shelters. Their infrastructure creates wetlands used by many other species, and because of their effect on other organisms in the ...
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Steele County, North Dakota
Steele County is a county in the U.S. state of North Dakota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 1,798, making it the fifth-least populous county in North Dakota. Its county seat since 1919 is Finley. History The Dakota Territory legislature created the county on June 2, 1883, with territories partitioned from Griggs and Traill counties. It was not organized at that time, but was attached to Traill for administrative and judicial purposes. It was named for businessman Edward H. Steele, who had pushed for its creation. On July 13, 1883, the county organization was effected and Steele County was detached from Traill County; Sherbrooke, North Dakota was chosen as the county seat. In 1897 the town of Finley was founded, and by 1919 its growth had eclipsed Sherbrooke to the point that the county seat was transferred to Finley. The county's boundaries have been unchanged since its creation. Geography The Sheyenne River flows south near and into the county's west bounda ...
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Beaver Creek Township, Tripp County, South Dakota
Beavers are large, semiaquatic rodents in the genus ''Castor'' native to the temperate Northern Hemisphere. There are two extant species: the North American beaver (''Castor canadensis'') and the Eurasian beaver (''C. fiber''). Beavers are the second-largest living rodents after the capybaras. They have stout bodies with large heads, long chisel-like incisors, brown or gray fur, hand-like front feet, webbed back feet and flat, scaly tails. The two species differ in the shape of the skull and tail and fur color. Beavers can be found in a number of freshwater habitats, such as rivers, streams, lakes and ponds. They are herbivorous, consuming tree bark, aquatic plants, grasses and sedges. Beavers build dams and lodges using tree branches, vegetation, rocks and mud; they chew down trees for building material. Dams impound water and lodges serve as shelters. Their infrastructure creates wetlands used by many other species, and because of their effect on other organisms in the ...
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Tripp County, South Dakota
Tripp County is a county in the U.S. state of South Dakota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 5,624. Its county seat is Winner. The county was created in 1873, and was organized in 1909. It is named for lawyer, judge, and diplomat Bartlett Tripp. Geography Tripp County lies on the south line of South Dakota. Its south boundary is the Nebraska state line, while its north boundary is the meandering White River. The Keya Paha River flows east-southeasterly through the lower part of the county. The county terrain is composed of rolling hills carved by gullies and drainages. The county terrain generally slopes to the south and east, although its upper portion drops northward into the White River valley. The county's highest point is on the lower part of its west boundary line, at 2,552' (778m) ASL. The county has a total area of , of which is land and (0.3%) is water. Major highways * U.S. Highway 18 * U.S. Highway 183 * South Dakota Highway 44 * South Dakota H ...
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Beavercreek Township, Ohio
Beavercreek Township is one of the twelve townships of Greene County, Ohio, United States. As of the 2020 census the township population was 56,026. Geography Located in the western part of the county, it borders the following townships and cities: * Bath Township and Fairborn- north * Xenia Township and Xenia City - east * Spring Valley Township - southeast * Sugarcreek Township - south *Kettering - southwest *Riverside - northwest Several populated places are located in Beavercreek Township: *Most of the city of Beavercreek, in the west *Part of the city of Fairborn, in the north *Part of the city of Xenia, in the southeast *Part of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, a census-designated place, in the northwest * Trebein, an unincorporated community, in the southeast *Small unincorporated parts of New Germany, in the northwest Name and history Beavercreek Township was established in 1803 at a meeting in a log house on Beaver Creek. It is the only Beavercreek Township statew ...
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Beaver Creek (other)
Beaver Creek may refer to: Places Canada * Beaver Creek, Yukon, a town in the western Yukon * Beaver Creek, British Columbia, an unincorporated community on Vancouver Island * Beaver Creek Provincial Park, a park in the West Kootenay region of British Columbia *Beaver Creek Provincial Park (Manitoba), a park in Manitoba *Beaver Creek, Saskatchewan, a hamlet in Saskatchewan United States * Beaver Creek, Alabama *Beaver Creek, Colorado **Beaver Creek Resort, a ski area * Beaver Creek, Illinois *Allen, Kentucky, formerly known as Beaver Creek *Beaver Creek, Maryland *Beaver Creek, Minnesota * Beaver Creek, Montana *Beaver Creek, Ashe County, North Carolina *Beaver Creek, Texas *Beaver Creek Township, Michigan *Beaver Creek Township, Minnesota Waterways United States Alaska *Beaver Creek (Yukon River tributary), a 180-mile (290 km) tributary of the Yukon River in the U.S. state of Alaska * Beaver Creek (Kenai, Alaska), a tributary of the Kenai River Idaho * Beaver Cr ...
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