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Dry Creek (Oregon)
Dry Creek is a common name for streams in Oregon. The Geographic Names Information System list 96 streams by that name. The National Hydrography Dataset The National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) is a digital database of surface water features used to make maps. It contains features such as lakes, ponds, streams, rivers, canals, dams and stream gages for the United States. Description Cartographers ... contains 91 of those streams. Nine of them are over 15 miles in length, they are listed below. References {{authority control Rivers of Oregon ...
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Geographic Names Information System
The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) is a database of name and locative information about more than two million physical and cultural features throughout the United States and its territories, Antarctica, and the associated states of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, and Palau. It is a type of gazetteer. It was developed by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) in cooperation with the United States Board on Geographic Names (BGN) to promote the standardization of feature names. Data were collected in two phases. Although a third phase was considered, which would have handled name changes where local usages differed from maps, it was never begun. The database is part of a system that includes topographic map names and bibliographic references. The names of books and historic maps that confirm the feature or place name are cited. Variant names, alternatives to official federal names for a feature, are also recorded. Each feature receives a per ...
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Lake County, Oregon
Lake County is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon. As of the 2020 census, the population was 8,160. Its county seat is Lakeview. The county is named after the many lakes found within its boundaries, including Lake Abert, Summer Lake, Hart Lake, and Goose Lake. Lake County is in the high desert region known as the Oregon Outback, on the northwestern edge of the Great Basin. The county is generally divided between the communities around Lakeview and Paisley to the south and the communities around Christmas Valley, Fort Rock, and Silver Lake to the north. Its economy consists largely of agriculture and natural resource management and extraction. It is home to many large cattle ranches, hay farms, and timber holdings (both public and private), as well as several frontier towns and early 20th-century homesteads. Although lumber was once a primary economic driver in Lake County, today only one mill remains, at Lakeview. History Pre-Columbian Pre-Clovis era c ...
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Willow Creek (Grande Ronde River)
Willow Creek may refer to: Places * Willow Creek Border Crossing, at Canada–US border Canada * Municipal District of Willow Creek No. 26, Alberta * Willow Creek Provincial Park, Alberta * Rural Municipality of Willow Creek No. 458, Saskatchewan United States * Willow Creek, Alaska * Willow Creek, California * Willow Creek, Indiana * Willow Creek, Minnesota * Willow Creek, Montana * Willow Creek AVA, a California wine region * Willow Creek-Lurline Wildlife Management Area, northern California * Willow Creek Pass (Colorado) * Willow Creek Wildlife Area, Oregon * Willow Creek Winery, a winery in New Jersey Hydrology * Willow Creek (Colorado), a tributary of the Colorado River * Willow Creek (Calaveras County, California), which flows into New Hogan Lake * Willow Creek (Lassen County, California), a tributary of the Susan River * Willow Creek (Madera County, California), a primary inflow to Bass Lake in Madera County * Willow Creek (New York), a tributary of Cayuga Lake i ...
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Dry Creek (Willow Creek)
Dry Creek may refer to: * Arroyo (creek) – a type of dry creek * Wadi – a type of dry creek, most commonly found in the Middle East Communities ;Australia *Dry Creek, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide *Dry Creek railway station, a station in the Adelaide suburb of Dry Creek ;United States * Dry Creek, Alaska, a census-designated place in the Southeast Fairbanks Census Area *Dry Creek, Louisiana, an unincorporated community in Beauregard Parish *Dry Creek, Oklahoma, a census-designated place in Cherokee County * Dry Creek, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in Raleigh County Watercourses Australia *Dry Creek (Australian Capital Territory), a tributary of Gudgenby River *Dry Creek (Bylong River tributary), a tributary of Bylong River *Dry Creek (Krui River tributary), a tributary of Krui River, in New South Wales *Dry Creek (South Australia), a seasonal stream in South Australia Canada * Dry Creek (Lake Erie), a watershed administered by the Long Point Region Conse ...
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Harney County, Oregon
Harney County is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon. As of the 2020 census, the population was 7,495, making it the sixth-least populous county in Oregon. The county seat is Burns. Established in 1889, the county is named in honor of William S. Harney, a military officer of the period, who was involved in the Pig War and popular in the Pacific Northwest. Harney County is a rural county in southeastern Oregon.Noelle Crombie,Where is Burns? Harney County home to more cattle than people ''The Oregonian''/OregonLive (January 3, 2016).Harney County Transportation System Plan: Revised Final Draft
, Harney County Planning Department (June 2001), pp. 9-10.
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Catlow Valley (Oregon)
The Catlow Valley is a basin in Harney County, Oregon, United States. It is a remote valley at the northwestern corner of North America's Basin and Range Province. The valley is named after a pioneer rancher, John Catlow. The area was used by Native Americans for thousands of years before European explorers arrived in the 19th century. Today, cattle ranching is the main commercial activity in the valley. The public land in the Catlow Valley is administered by the Bureau of Land Management. This public land offers a number of recreational opportunities including hiking, hunting, fishing, bird watching, and wildlife viewing. Geography Catlow Valley is located in Harney County in southeastern Oregon. The area is the northwestern corner of North America's continental basin and range country. The valley is approximately long and wide. It covers approximately of high desert range land. The average elevation of the valley floor is above sea level.LaLande, Jeff"Catlow Vall ...
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Dry Creek (Catlow Valley)
Dry Creek may refer to: * Arroyo (creek) – a type of dry creek * Wadi – a type of dry creek, most commonly found in the Middle East Communities ;Australia *Dry Creek, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide *Dry Creek railway station, a station in the Adelaide suburb of Dry Creek ;United States * Dry Creek, Alaska, a census-designated place in the Southeast Fairbanks Census Area *Dry Creek, Louisiana, an unincorporated community in Beauregard Parish *Dry Creek, Oklahoma, a census-designated place in Cherokee County * Dry Creek, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in Raleigh County Watercourses Australia *Dry Creek (Australian Capital Territory), a tributary of Gudgenby River *Dry Creek (Bylong River tributary), a tributary of Bylong River *Dry Creek (Krui River tributary), a tributary of Krui River, in New South Wales *Dry Creek (South Australia), a seasonal stream in South Australia Canada * Dry Creek (Lake Erie), a watershed administered by the Long Point Region Conse ...
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Klamath County, Oregon
Klamath County ( ) is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon. As of the 2020 census, the population was 69,413. The county seat is Klamath Falls. The county was named for the Klamath, the tribe of Native Americans living in the area at the time the first European explorers entered the region. Klamath County comprises the Klamath Falls, OR Micropolitan Statistical Area. History The Klamath or ''Clamitte'' tribe of Indians, for which Klamath County was named, are the descendants of varying cultures of indigenous peoples, who have lived in the area for more than 10,000 years. When European-Americans began to travel through the area in 1846 along the Applegate Trail, they competed with the Klamath for game and water, which precipitated clashes between the peoples. This was exacerbated by European-American settlers, who cleared the land to farm and encroached on hunting territory. They were successful in demanding the removal of American Indians to reservations. The ...
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Dry Creek (Fort Rock Valley)
Dry Creek may refer to: * Arroyo (creek) – a type of dry creek * Wadi – a type of dry creek, most commonly found in the Middle East Communities ;Australia *Dry Creek, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide *Dry Creek railway station, a station in the Adelaide suburb of Dry Creek ;United States * Dry Creek, Alaska, a census-designated place in the Southeast Fairbanks Census Area *Dry Creek, Louisiana, an unincorporated community in Beauregard Parish *Dry Creek, Oklahoma, a census-designated place in Cherokee County * Dry Creek, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in Raleigh County Watercourses Australia *Dry Creek (Australian Capital Territory), a tributary of Gudgenby River *Dry Creek (Bylong River tributary), a tributary of Bylong River *Dry Creek (Krui River tributary), a tributary of Krui River, in New South Wales *Dry Creek (South Australia), a seasonal stream in South Australia Canada * Dry Creek (Lake Erie), a watershed administered by the Long Point Region Conse ...
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Wasco County, Oregon
Wasco County is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon. As of the 2020 census, the population was 25,213. Its county seat is The Dalles. The county is named for a local tribe of Native Americans, the Wasco, a Chinook tribe who live on the south side of the Columbia River. It is near the Washington state line. Wasco County comprises The Dalles Micropolitan Statistical Area. History Celilo Falls on the Columbia River served as a gathering place and major trading center for the local Native Americans, including the Wasco, Paiute, and Warm Springs tribes, for thousands of years. These rapids came to be named ''Les Grandes Dalles de la Columbia'' or "The Great Falls of the Columbia" by the French Canadian fur traders. The Dalles initially served as a way station on the Oregon Trail as it approached the Willamette Valley. The construction of the Barlow Road over the Cascade Range in 1845, and the Donation Land Claim Act of 1850 encouraged families to settle in the ...
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Fifteenmile Creek (Columbia River)
Fifteenmile Creek is a long tributary of the Columbia River in the U.S. state of Oregon. It drains of Hood River and Wasco counties. Arising in the Cascade Range near Mount Hood, it flows northeast then west to its confluence with the Columbia near The Dalles. It was named "fifteenmile" because in pioneer days the main road crossed the creek about from The Dalles. Course Fifteenmile Creek's headwaters are near Lookout Mountain in the Cascade Range, east of Mount Hood. It flows northeast, crossing into Wasco County and gathering small tributaries such as Ramsey Creek and Pine Creek. Traveling through the city of Dufur, the creek is crossed by Highway 197. Fifteenmile Creek receives Dry Creek on the right downstream of Dufur, turning north. It then flows west, receiving Eightmile Creek on the left while paralleling the Columbia River. The creek is crossed by Interstate 84/Highway 30 just before its mouth. It flows into the Columbia approximately above its confluence with the ...
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Dry Creek (Fifteenmile Creek)
Dry Creek may refer to: * Arroyo (creek) – a type of dry creek * Wadi – a type of dry creek, most commonly found in the Middle East Communities ;Australia *Dry Creek, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide *Dry Creek railway station, a station in the Adelaide suburb of Dry Creek ;United States * Dry Creek, Alaska, a census-designated place in the Southeast Fairbanks Census Area *Dry Creek, Louisiana, an unincorporated community in Beauregard Parish *Dry Creek, Oklahoma, a census-designated place in Cherokee County * Dry Creek, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in Raleigh County Watercourses Australia *Dry Creek (Australian Capital Territory), a tributary of Gudgenby River *Dry Creek (Bylong River tributary), a tributary of Bylong River *Dry Creek (Krui River tributary), a tributary of Krui River, in New South Wales *Dry Creek (South Australia), a seasonal stream in South Australia Canada * Dry Creek (Lake Erie), a watershed administered by the Long Point Region Conse ...
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