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Buffalo Creek (Wapsipinicon River Tributary)
Buffalo Creek may refer to: Waterways in the United States Arkansas *Buffalo Creek (Mountain Fork), a stream in Polk County Illinois *Buffalo Creek (Illinois) Iowa *Buffalo Creek (Clear Creek tributary), a stream in Iowa *Buffalo Creek (Wapsipinicon River tributary), a river in Iowa; see Minnesota *Buffalo Creek (Crow River tributary) *Buffalo Creek (Crow Wing County, Minnesota) Missouri *Buffalo Creek (Blackwater River tributary), a stream in Missouri *Buffalo Creek (Current River tributary), a stream in Missouri *Buffalo Creek (Elk River tributary, Oklahoma), a stream in Missouri and Oklahoma *Buffalo Creek (Mississippi River tributary), a stream in Missouri New York *Buffalo River (New York), known as Buffalo Creek southeast of the city of Buffalo **Treaties of Buffalo Creek North Carolina *Buffalo Creek (Deep River tributary), a stream in Moore County *Buffalo Creek (Reedy Fork tributary), a stream in Guilford County Oklahoma *Buffalo Creek (Mountain Fork), a stream ...
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Buffalo Creek (Mountain Fork)
Buffalo Creek is a stream in southwest Arkansas and southeast Oklahoma in the United States. It is a tributary of Mountain Fork, Mountain Fork of the Little River. The stream headwaters arise in Polk County, Arkansas at approximately four miles northeast of Vandervoort, Arkansas, Vandervoort in the southwest corner of the Caney Creek Wilderness.''Arkansas Atlas & Gazetteer,'' DeLorme, 2nd ed., 2004, p. 46 The stream flows west crossing under US Route 71 one mile south of Cove, Arkansas, Cove. The stream turns to the south then west to enter Oklahoma approximately three miles southeast of the community of Plunketville, Oklahoma, Plunketville. The stream continues to the west and turns southwesterly as it passes the community of Buffalo, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, Buffalo. It continues to the southwest and enters Mountain Fork Little River at the upper (northern) end of Broken Bow Lake.''Oklahoma Atlas & Gazetteer,'' DeLorme, 1st ed., 1998, p. 67 The confluence is at . References ...
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Buffalo Creek (Ohio River Tributary)
Buffalo Creek is a stream in the U.S. states of Pennsylvania and West Virginia. It rises in East Finley Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania. Its tributaries are Brushy Run, Mill Run, Indian Camp Run, Buck Run, and Dutch Fork. These streams flow through the townships of East Findley, Donegal, Hopewell, and Buffalo, and the creek itself empties into the Ohio River at Wellsburg, West Virginia. The stream was presumably named for a Buffalo trace that once passed through the valley. History The Buffalo Creek area was first visited by Europeans in the 1600s by LaSalle. Later in 1749, Captain Celeron de Blainville sailed down the Ohio River planting lead plates to claim land for France. These claims were then nullified during the Treaty of Paris of 1763. Settlement of the watershed began in the early 1770s with James Caldwell. In 1773, Thomas Clark and some Germans settled along Dutch Fork, hence the name of the tributary. The mouth of Buffalo Creek was the location of Well ...
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Warrensville, North Carolina
Warrensville (formerly known as Buffalo Creek) is an unincorporated community at the intersection of North Carolina Highways 88 and 194 in Ashe County, North Carolina, United States, east of Comet A comet is an icy, small Solar System body that, when passing close to the Sun, warms and begins to release gases, a process that is called outgassing. This produces a visible atmosphere or coma, and sometimes also a tail. These phenomena ar .... It lies at an elevation of 2,707 feet (825 m). The ZIP Code for Warrensville is 28693. References * Unincorporated communities in Ashe County, North Carolina Unincorporated communities in North Carolina {{AsheCountyNC-geo-stub ...
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Buffalo Creek, Colorado
Buffalo Creek is an unincorporated community and U.S. Post Office in Jefferson County, Colorado, United States. The ZIP Code of the Buffalo Creek Post Office is 80425. History The town of Buffalo Creek was established about 1877 along the stream of the same name. The Buffalo Creek Post Office opened on August 16, 1878. The town has been destroyed by fire several times. The Colorado Trail is approximately 5 miles from Buffalo Creek. It is open for hiking, biking and camping. The Pike National Forest runs through Buffalo Creek where the elevation is 6500 to 6700 ft. Geography Buffalo Creek is located at (39.386458,-105.269966). Only parts of the pine forest in and nearby have been caught ablaze, not the entire area. See also *Outline of Colorado **Index of Colorado-related articles *State of Colorado **Colorado cities and towns **Colorado counties ***Jefferson County, Colorado **** Jefferson County R-1 School District **Colorado metropolitan areas *** Front Range Urba ...
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Buffalo Creek, Northern Territory
Buffalo Creek is a northern suburb of the city of Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma .... History Buffalo Creek is an undeveloped northern suburb of Darwin. The name is taken from the stream of the same name which first appears on maps in the 1940s by the Army.Northern Territory Government


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Suburbs of Darwin, Northern Territory
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Buffalo Creek (South Branch Potomac River Tributary)
Buffalo Creek is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map, accessed August 15, 2011 free-flowing tributary stream of the South Branch Potomac River, itself a tributary of the Potomac River, making it a part of the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Buffalo Creek is located in west-central Hampshire County in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Because the stream flows through several small farms, Buffalo Creek primarily serves agriculture purposes with segments used for livestock watering. History Buffalo Creek and its eponymous hollow were named so during the eighteenth century due to the abundant populations of buffalo in their vicinity. In 1755 at the onset of the French and Indian War, Fort Forman was constructed by Captain William Forman near the banks of Buffalo Creek, and the stream served as the fort's source of water. A historical highway marker along West Virginia Route 28 marks the approximate location of the stockade fo ...
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Buffalo Creek (Monongahela River Tributary)
Buffalo Creek is a tributary of the Monongahela River, long, in northern West Virginia, in the United States. Via the Monongahela and Ohio River, Ohio rivers, it is part of the drainage basin, watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of on the glacier, unglaciated portion of the Allegheny Plateau. The stream's entire course and drainage basin are in Marion County, West Virginia, Marion County. Buffalo Creek rises near Marion County's western boundary, near the community of Brink, West Virginia, Brink, and flows generally eastward through the communities of Logansport, West Virginia, Logansport, Mannington, West Virginia, Mannington, Rachel, West Virginia, Rachel, Farmington, West Virginia, Farmington, Pine Grove, Marion County, West Virginia, Pine Grove, and Barrackville, West Virginia, Barrackville to Fairmont, West Virginia, Fairmont, where it flows into the Monongahela River from the west. Among other tributaries, it collects the Pyles Fork from the north at Man ...
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Buffalo Creek (Guyandotte River Tributary)
Buffalo Creek is a tributary of the Guyandotte River, long, in southern West Virginia in the United States. Via the Guyandotte and Ohio rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of in the Logan Coalfield. The creek was the site of the Buffalo Creek Flood in 1972. Buffalo Creek's entire course and drainage area are in eastern Logan County. It rises near the common boundary of Logan, Wyoming, and Boone counties and flows generally west-southwestward through the unincorporated communities of Saunders, Pardee, Lorado, Craneco, Lundale, Stowe, Crites, Latrobe, Robinette, Amherstdale, Becco, Braeholm, Accoville, Crown, and Kistler, to the town of Man, where it flows into the Guyandotte River from the northeast. According to the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection, approximately 92% of the Buffalo Creek watershed is forested, mostly deciduous. See also *List of rivers of West Virginia This is a list of rivers in ...
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Buffalo Creek (Texas)
Buffalo Creek is a creek in Johnson County, Texas. The creek flows primarily through the city of Cleburne where two smaller streams meet. The East Buffalo Creek originates near the town of Keene, flowing south-west into Cleburne. The West Buffalo Creek originates near the town of Joshua. The consolidated river then flows into the Nolan River Nolan River is a river in north central Texas, running through Johnson County and Hill County and is part of the Brazos River drainage basin. The Nolan's headwaters are in farm land in northwest Johnson County. The river runs generally parallel ... to the south of Cleburne. References Rivers of Texas Johnson County, Texas {{Texas-river-stub ...
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Buffalo Creek (Lake And Minnehaha Counties, South Dakota)
Buffalo Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of South Dakota. Buffalo Creek was named for its source, Buffalo Lake, which in turn was named after the large number of buffalo bones found near it. 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 Lake County, South Dakota Rivers of Minnehaha County, South Dakota Rivers of South Dakota {{SouthDakota-river-stub ...
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Buffalo Creek (Harding County, South Dakota)
Buffalo Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of South Dakota. Buffalo Creek was named for the fact buffalo meat was dried near it. 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 Harding County, South Dakota Rivers of South Dakota {{SouthDakota-river-stub ...
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