Brushy Creek (North Carolina)
Brushy Creek may refer to: Streams Australia *Brushy Creek (Melbourne), a creek in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne United States *Brushy Creek (Platte River), a stream in Iowa and Missouri *Brushy Creek (Beaver Creek), a stream in Taney County, Missouri * Brushy Creek (Big Creek), a stream in Henry County, Missouri * Brushy Creek (Black River), a stream in Carter and Wayne counties in Missouri * Brushy Creek (Deepwater Creek), a stream in Bates and Henry counties in Missouri * Brushy Creek (Fishing River), a stream in Clay County, Missouri * Brushy Creek (Gravois Creek), a stream in Morgan County, Missouri *Brushy Creek (Saint Johns Creek), a stream in Franklin County, Missouri * Brushy Creek (Saline Creek), a stream in Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri *Brushy Creek (Meade County, South Dakota) *Brushy Creek (Perkins County, South Dakota) *Brushy Creek (San Gabriel River tributary), a creek in Williamson County, Texas Communities *Brushy Creek, Anderson County, Texas *Brushy Cre ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Brushy Creek (Melbourne)
Brushy Creek is a tributary of the Yarra River in Melbourne. The creek rises in Mooroolbark Heights and passes through a mixture of underground channels and floodways through the east of Mooroolbark, until it returns to an open waterway through central Mooroolbark. From Mooroolbark it continues downstream through Croydon and passes under the Maroondah Highway, where it flows through Croydon North, Chirnside Park and Wonga Park until it joins the Yarra River in the Warrandyte State Park Warrandyte State Park is a state park, located in Warrandyte, east of Melbourne, Victoria on the banks of the Yarra River and surroundings. The park comprises 586 hectares of remnant bushland in various locations throughout Warrandyte and Wong .... Tributaries Tributaries of Brushy Creek include Mooroolbark, Lincoln Road, Five Ways and Warrien Road Main drains. Some of these are channeled underground. Transport The creek features The Brushy Creek Linear Trail, a shared use cycling and pedest ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Brushy Creek (San Gabriel River Tributary)
Brushy Creek (San Gabriel River) is a river in Texas that flows east for 69 miles. Route South Brushy Creek forks off from Brushy Creek and runs south of Cedar Park, Texas. North Fork Brushy Creek and South Fork Brushy Creek branch off from Brushy Creek north of Leander, Texas. The "round rock" of Round Rock, Texas sits in Brushy Creek. Brushy Creek ultimately merges into the San Gabriel River. Parks There are long term plans to create a trail that will go from Leander to Hutto, Texas, via Cedar Park and Round Rock, following the route of Brushy Creek. The following segments have currently been created: Sarita Valley Greenbelt Ground broke on the Sarita Valley neighborhood in early 2011. This greenbelt was created as a requirement of Leander's Parkland Dedication Ordinance and is owned and maintained by the City of Leander. The trail itself begins at the convergence of the North and South Forks of Brushy Creek. Brushy Creek Regional Trail Williamson County, Texas maintains rou ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Brushy Branch
Brushy Branch is a stream in Audrain County in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is a tributary of Skull Lick Creek. Brushy Branch was named for the brush along its course. See also *List of rivers of Missouri List of rivers in Missouri (U.S. state). By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. Mississippi River Arkansas River *Mississippi River **Arkansas River (AR ... References Rivers of Audrain County, Missouri Rivers of Missouri {{AudrainCountyMO-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Brushy Creek State Recreation Area
Brushy Creek State Recreation Area is a state park in Webster County, Iowa in the United States. With an area encompassing over , the facility is one of Iowa's largest public outdoor recreation areas. A relatively new recreational area, Brushy Creek did not have an easy beginning. In 1967, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources published a controversial proposal to flood Brushy Creek's forested canyon. The proposal was met with enough public opposition that the idea was debated for the next twenty years. The resultant compromise called for the DNR to protect a sensitive parcel, construct a smaller lake of , and purchase more land to build equestrian trails (1,750 acres). Nearby towns Lehigh is located southwest on county road D45. Duncombe is located north on county road P73. Fort Dodge is located approximately northwest of Brushy Creek on Hwy 20. Webster City is located approximately northeast on Hwy 20. Picnicking and shelters Brushy Creek offers picnic areas ar ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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National Register Of Historic Places Listings In Hidalgo County, New Mexico
__NOTOC__ This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Hidalgo County, New Mexico. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Hidalgo County, New Mexico, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map. There are 25 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another property was once listed but has been removed. All of the places within the county on the National Register are also listed on the State Register of Cultural Properties. Current listings Former listing See also * List of National Historic Landmarks in New Mexico * National Register of Historic Places listings in New Mexico References {{Hidalgo County, New Mexico Hidalgo Hidalgo may refer to: People * Hidalgo (nobility), members ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Brushy Creek Ruin
Brushy may refer to: * Brushy, Oklahoma, United States, a census-designated place * Brushy Mountains (other) or Mountain, various mountains in the United States * Brushy Peak, California, United States * Brushy Butte, California * Brushy Lake (Sallisaw, Oklahoma), United States, a reservoir * Brushy Creek (other), various creeks in the United States and one in Australia * Brushy Branch, a stream in Missouri, United States * Brushy Fork (Tavern Creek tributary), Missouri, United States * Brushy Fork (Pauls Creek tributary), North Carolina, United States * Brushy Fork, West Virginia, United States - see Brushy Fork Coal Impoundment The Brushy Fork Coal Impoundment, also known as the Brushy Fork Coal Sludge Dam, is a large tailings dam on the Brushy Fork near Marfork in western Raleigh County of West Virginia, United States. It is located northwest of Beckley, the seat of ... See also * Brushy Bill Roberts (1879–1950), a man who claimed to be the outlaw B ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Brushy Creek (Greenville, South Carolina)
Brushy Creek, also known as Vardry McBee House and Alexander McBee House, is a historic home located at Greenville, South Carolina. It was built about 1836 as a -story, frame farmhouse. In 1924, the house was expanded with the addition of a one-story frame room that incorporated the formerly separate kitchen into the house itself. Further renovations were made in 1938–1939 and 1951. Also on the property are a log barn, a brick shed, a well house, and the ruins of a grist mill. It was the home of Vardry McBee (1775–1864), prominent 19th-century businessman, entrepreneur, and delegate to the Secession Convention of Greenville District, known as the “Father of Greenville,” and his son Alexander McBee (1822–1897), prominent 19th-century businessman, banker, and state representative of Greenville District. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Brushy Creek, Williamson County, Texas
Brushy Creek is a census-designated place (CDP) in Williamson County, Texas, United States. The population was 22,519 at the 2020 census. Geography Brushy Creek is located at (30.510970, -97.734697), just west of Round Rock along the shore of Brushy Creek. According to the United States Census Bureau in 2000, the CDP has a total area of 8.7 square miles (22.6 km2), all of it land. Prior to the 2010 census, the CDP had parts annexed to the cities of Austin and Round Rock and lost additional area, reducing its total area of , of which, of it is land and is water. Demographics As of the 2020 United States census, there were 22,519 people, 5,713 households, and 4,432 families residing in the CDP. As of the census of 2000, there were 15,371 people, 4,805 households, and 4,252 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 1,764.8 people per square mile (681.4/km2). There were 4,919 housing units at an average density of 564.8/sq mi (218.1/km2). The rac ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Brushy Creek, Anderson County, Texas
Brushy Creek is an unincorporated community in Anderson County, located in the U.S. state of Texas. According to the Handbook of Texas, the community had a population of 50 in 2000. It is located within the Palestine, Texas micropolitan area. History The area around Brushy Creek was settled about 1840 as part of Frankston and Montalba. Settlers from South Carolina ended a long wagon train journey here in 1873 and named it Bushy Creek. A post office by that name was established that same year. Sources differ as to whether the community and post office was named for the nearby Brushy Creek or named by a settler, Charles Murphy, for his origin in South Carolina. The settlement had three churches, steam-powered gins and gristmills, grain and livestock that were shipped into the community, and a population of 300 settlers by 1884. A sawmill was built in the community in 1890 and it had a population of 100 inhabitants, as well as two coal mines operating just west of Brushy Creek ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Williamson County, Texas
Williamson County (sometimes abbreviated as "Wilco") is a county in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 609,017. Its county seat is Georgetown. The county is named for Robert McAlpin Williamson (1804?–1859), a community leader and a veteran of the Battle of San Jacinto. Williamson County is part of the Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown metropolitan statistical area. It was included with Austin in the Best Cities to Live in for 2009 by the Milken Institute. It is on both the Edwards Plateau to the west, rocky terrain and hills, and Texas Blackland Prairies in the east, rich, fertile farming land. The two areas are roughly bisected by Interstate 35. History Prehistoric Much of Williamson County has been the site of human habitation for at least 11,200 years. The earliest known inhabitants of the area lived during the late Pleistocene (Ice Age), and are linked to the Clovis culture around 9,200 BC based on evidence found at Bell County's much-stu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Brushy Creek (Perkins County, South Dakota)
Brushy Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of South Dakota. Brushy Creek was so named on account of the thick brush along its course. See also *List of rivers of South Dakota This is a list of rivers in the state of South Dakota in the United States. By tributary Minnesota River watershed *Little Minnesota River ** Jorgenson River * Whetstone River *North Fork Yellow Bank River *South Fork Yellow Bank River *West Bran ... References Rivers of Perkins County, South Dakota Rivers of South Dakota {{SouthDakota-river-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Brushy Creek (Platte River)
Brushy Creek is a stream in Nodaway and Worth counties in Missouri and Taylor County, Iowa, in the United States. It is a tributary of Platte River. The stream headwaters arise approximately six miles southeast of Bedford, Iowa and two miles north of the Iowa-Missouri State Line at at an elevation of approximately 1250 feet. The stream flows southward into the northwest corner of Worth County, Missouri. Two miles to the south it veers to the right and enters Nodaway County. It flows south passing under Missouri Route 246 about one mile west of Sheridan. It continues to the south and enters the Platte River just west of the city of Parnell. The confluence is at and an elevation of 1001 feet. Brushy Creek was so named on account of brush near its course. See also *List of rivers of Iowa *List of rivers of Missouri List of rivers in Missouri ( U.S. state). By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |