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Harris Creek (Virginia)
Harris Creek may refer to: * Harris Creek (British Columbia) *Harris Creek (Baltimore), passes beneath Canton, Baltimore in a culvert *Harris Creek (Maryland) *Harris Creek (Missouri) *Harris Creek (Montana), a stream in Flathead County, Montana * Harris Creek (Valley River tributary), a stream in Cherokee County, North Carolina Cherokee County is the westernmost county in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It borders Tennessee to its west and Georgia to its south. As of the 2020 census, the population was 28,774. The county seat is Murphy, elevation 1604 ft. History ... See also * Harris Branch (other) {{Geodis ...
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Harris Creek (British Columbia)
Harris Creek is a creek in the Okanagan region of British Columbia. The creek is located to the south of the village of Lumby in the North Okanagan. Harris Creek has been mined for gold. The total output mined for Harris Creek amounts to $125,000. Harris Creek flows northwest into Bessette Creek, a tributary of the Shuswap River The basin of the Shuswap River (pronounced /ˈʃuːʃwɑːp/) lies northeast of the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia, originating in the central Monashee Mountains. It is the upper part of the drainage better known to British Columbians as belo .... References Rivers of the Okanagan {{BritishColumbia-river-stub ...
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Harris Creek (Baltimore)
Harris Creek may refer to: * Harris Creek (British Columbia) *Harris Creek (Baltimore), passes beneath Canton, Baltimore in a culvert *Harris Creek (Maryland) *Harris Creek (Missouri) *Harris Creek (Montana), a stream in Flathead County, Montana * Harris Creek (Valley River tributary), a stream in Cherokee County, North Carolina Cherokee County is the westernmost county in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It borders Tennessee to its west and Georgia to its south. As of the 2020 census, the population was 28,774. The county seat is Murphy, elevation 1604 ft. History ... See also * Harris Branch (other) {{Geodis ...
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Harris Creek (Maryland)
Harris Creek (Maryland) is a tidal creek on the eastern shore of Maryland. It is a location for oyster restoration. Harris Creek was named for William Harris, a 19th-century landowner. Location It flows from north to south into the Chesapeake Bay, in Talbot County, Maryland, near Tilghman Island. Oyster restoration The Nature Conservancy, and the Oyster Recovery Partnership, Maryland Department of Natural Resources, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers planted oyster spat on 350 underwater acres. Planting began in 2012. Water quality is measured with a vertical profiler and water quality sondes moored at the bottom. In 2013, 112,500 tons of fossilized oyster shell were transported from Florida, and 42,536 tons of the shell went into Harris Creek (the rest went to the Little Choptank River The Little Choptank River is a tidal river in Dorchester County in the U.S. state of Maryland. The river rises at the confluence of ...
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Harris Creek (Missouri)
Harris Creek is a stream in Ripley County in the U.S. state of Missouri. Harris Creek has the name of Washington Harris, an early citizen. 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 Ripley County, Missouri Rivers of Missouri {{RipleyCountyMO-geo-stub ...
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Harris Creek (Montana)
Hungry Horse Dam is an arch dam in the western United States, on the South Fork Flathead River in the Rocky Mountains of northwest Montana. It is located in Flathead National Forest in Flathead County, about south of the west entrance to Glacier National Park, southeast of Columbia Falls, and northeast of Kalispell. The Hungry Horse project, dam, and powerplant are operated by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. The entrance road leading to the dam is located in Hungry Horse. The purposes of the Hungry Horse Project authorized by law are irrigation, flood control, navigation, streamflow regulation, hydroelectric generation, and other beneficial uses such as recreation. However, no irrigation facilities were built and the project has no irrigation obligations. Hydroelectric power generation and flood control are the primary purposes of the dam. The dam, reservoir, and surrounding area are used for recreation. Dimensions and statistics At in height, the dam was the third larges ...
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Harris Creek (Valley River Tributary)
Harris Creek is a long 2nd order tributary to the Valley River in Cherokee County, North Carolina. Course Harris Creek rises on the Junaluska Creek divide in Cherokee County and flows northwest to join Valley River A valley is an elongated low area often running between hills or mountains, which will typically contain a river or stream running from one end to the other. Most valleys are formed by erosion of the land surface by rivers or streams ove ... about 0.25 miles southwest of Rhodo, North Carolina. Watershed Harris Creek drains of area, receives about 68.6 in/year of precipitation, and has a wetness index of 217.91 and is about 91% forested. References Rivers of North Carolina Tributaries of the Hiwassee River Bodies of water of Cherokee County, North Carolina {{NorthCarolina-river-stub ...
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Cherokee County, North Carolina
Cherokee County is the westernmost county in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It borders Tennessee to its west and Georgia to its south. As of the 2020 census, the population was 28,774. The county seat is Murphy, elevation 1604 ft. History This area was occupied for thousands of years by indigenous peoples who settled in the river valleys. It was part of the historic Cherokee homelands, a large territory composed of areas of what are now western Virginia, western North and South Carolina, eastern Tennessee, and northeastern Georgia. The county was formed in 1839 from the western part of Macon County in the year that the United States removed most of the Cherokee from the Southeast on what became known as the Trail of Tears. The county was named for the Cherokee Native Americans. It is near the Qualla Boundary, now lands of the federally recognized Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. This is the only such recognized tribe in North Carolina. The tribe is primarily composed o ...
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