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Horse Creek (Florida)
Horse Creek may refer to: Australia * Horse Creek, Queensland, a locality in the Rockhampton Region United States Locations * Horse Creek, California, an unincorporated community * Horse Creek, South Dakota, a census-designated place * Horse Creek, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community * Horse Creek, Wyoming, an unincorporated community * Horse Creek Valley, an area along Horse Creek, a tributary of the Savannah River Waterways * Horse Creek (Tombigbee River tributary), a tributary of the Tombigbee River in Alabama * Horse Creek (California), a tributary of Ulatis Creek in Solano County * Horse Creek (Colorado), a tributary of the Arkansas River * Horse Creek (Cedar Creek tributary), a stream in Missouri * Horse Creek (James River tributary), a stream in Missouri * Horse Creek (Little River tributary), a stream in Hoke County, North Carolina * Horse Creek (Drowning Creek tributary), a stream in Moore County, North Carolina * Horse Creek (McKenzie River tributary), a stre ...
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Horse Creek, Queensland
Horse Creek is a rural locality in the Rockhampton Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Horse Creek had a population of 123 people. Geography The '' Dee River'' forms part of the western boundary. The Burnett Highway runs through the eastern end. Education There are no schools in Horse Creek. The nearest government primary and secondary schools are Mount Morgan State School and Mount Morgan State High School Mount Morgan State High School is a heritage-listed state high school and technical college at 4 Central Street, Mount Morgan, Rockhampton Region, Queensland, Australia. It was built in 1908. It was formerly known as Mount Morgan Technical Co ..., both in neighbouring Mount Morgan to the north. References {{Rockhampton Region Suburbs of Rockhampton Region Localities in Queensland ...
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Horse Creek (Cedar Creek Tributary)
Horse Creek is a stream in Barton, Cedar, Dade and Vernon counties in southwest Missouri. It is a tributary of Cedar Creek. The stream headwaters arise in southern Dade County at . The stream source is just east of Missouri Route 97 south of Lockwood. The stream flows northwest under Route 97 and north passing under U.S. Route 160 just west of Lockwood. It flows northwest into Barton County just east of Layneville. It continues past Newport and Milford. Past Milford the stream turns northeast and flows into the southeast corner of Vernon County and into Cedar County northwest of West Independence. It crosses under Route 97 again and under Missouri Route 32 southeast of Filley and on to its confluence with Cedar Creek in west-central Cedar County at . According to tradition, Horse Creek was named from an incident when frontiersmen encountered a horse carcass along the creek's course. See also *List of rivers of Missouri List of rivers in Missouri (U.S. state). By drai ...
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Horse Creek Bridge (other)
Horse Creek Bridge may refer to: *Horse Creek Bridge (Afton, Oklahoma), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Ottawa County, Oklahoma *Horse Creek Bridge (McKenzie Bridge, Oregon) The Horse Creek Bridge was a covered bridge near the unincorporated community of McKenzie Bridge in Lane County in the U.S. state of Oregon. Built in 1930, the structure, long, carried Horse Creek Road over Horse Creek. The creek is a tribu ..., formerly listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Lane County, Oregon See also * Horse Creek (other) {{disambig ...
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Horse Creek (Tennessee River Tributary)
Horse Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is a tributary of the Tennessee River The Tennessee River is the largest tributary of the Ohio River. It is approximately long and is located in the southeastern United States in the Tennessee Valley. The river was once popularly known as the Cherokee River, among other names, .... According to tradition, Horse Creek once was the hideout of horse thieves, hence the name. Tributaries of Horse Creek include Holland Creek. References Rivers of Hardin County, Tennessee Rivers of Wayne County, Tennessee Rivers of Tennessee {{Tennessee-river-stub ...
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Horse Creek (McKenzie River Tributary)
Horse Creek is a tributary of the McKenzie River in near the unincorporated community of McKenzie Bridge in Lane County in the U.S. state of Oregon. It begins in the Cascade Range in the Three Sisters Wilderness of the Willamette National Forest. Its headwaters are near the Deschutes County border and the Pacific Crest Trail. It flows generally northwest to meet the river about upstream of the McKenzie's confluence with the Willamette River. The map includes mile markers along the McKenzie River and lower reaches of Horse Creek. The creek flows through a series of lakes—Sunset, Horse, Middle Horse, and Lower Horse—in its upper reaches, then passes through Cedar Swamp. Named tributaries from source to mouth are Eugene, Mosquito, Pothole, Roney, Castle, Separation, Halfinger, and Spring creeks. Below that come Avenue, Cedar Swamp, Wilelada, Owl, and King creeks. Horse Creek branches into distributaries as it nears the river. The named ones are East Fork Horse Creek and We ...
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Horse Creek (Drowning Creek Tributary)
Horse Creek is a long 3rd order tributary to Drowning Creek (Lumber River), in Moore County, North Carolina. The water of Horse Creek is classed as WS-II and HQW (High-Quality Water). Course Horse Creek rises on Joes Fork divide about 0.25 miles southwest of Pinehurst in Moore County, North Carolina. Horse Creek then takes a southerly course through numerous swamps to meet Drowning Creek about 2 miles southwest of Addor. Watershed Horse Creek drains of area, receives about 49.2 in/year of precipitation, has a topographic wetness index The topographic wetness index (TWI), also known as the compound topographic index (CTI), is a steady state wetness index. It is commonly used to quantify topographic control on hydrological processes. The index is a function of both the slope and t ... of 466.77 and is about 37% forested. References Rivers of North Carolina Rivers of Moore County, North Carolina {{NorthCarolina-river-stub ...
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Horse Creek (Little River Tributary)
Horse Creek is a long 2nd order tributary to the Little River in Hoke County, North Carolina. Course Horse Creek rises on the Flat Creek divide about 2 miles south of Inverness in Hoke County, North Carolina. Horse Creek then flows northeasterly to meet the Little River about 2 miles southwest of Mt. Pleasant. Watershed Horse Creek drains of area, receives about 47.9 in/year of precipitation, has a topographic wetness index The topographic wetness index (TWI), also known as the compound topographic index (CTI), is a steady state wetness index. It is commonly used to quantify topographic control on hydrological processes. The index is a function of both the slope and t ... of 436.46 and is about 65% forested. References Rivers of North Carolina Rivers of Hoke County, North Carolina {{NorthCarolina-river-stub ...
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Horse Creek (James River Tributary)
Horse Creek is a stream in Stone County in the Ozarks of southwest Missouri. It is a tributary of the James River. The stream headwaters are located at and the confluence with the James is at . Horse Creek was so named on account of the wild horses in the area. 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 Stone County, Missouri Rivers of Missouri {{Missouri-river-stub ...
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Horse Creek (Colorado)
Horse Creek is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map , accessed March 31, 2011 tributary of the Arkansas River that flows from a source south of Calhan in the Holcolm Hills of El Paso County, Colorado. It flows east and south to a confluence with the Arkansas in Otero County west of Las Animas See also *List of rivers of Colorado This is a list of streams in the U.S. State of Colorado. __TOC__ Alphabetical list The following alphabetical list includes many important streams that flow through the State of Colorado, including all 158 named rivers. Where available, t ... References Rivers of Colorado Tributaries of the Arkansas River Rivers of Otero County, Colorado Rivers of El Paso County, Colorado {{Colorado-river-stub ...
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Horse Creek, California
Horse Creek is an unincorporated community in Siskiyou County, California, United States. Horse Creek is located along California State Route 96 west-northwest of Yreka. The Brite Brothers On August 29, 1936, ex-convicts John and Coke Brite shot and killed Siskiyou County Deputy Martin Lange, constable Joe Clark and visitor Fred Seaborn in a drunken haze near the isolated cabin where they lived with their parents. The brothers had earlier beaten up the elderly Seaborn and his friend, Horse Creek resident Charley Baker, after the latter, who hoped to chase them off from the rented cabin, having used it for free storage before. Seaborn, a retired naval officer and the harbor master of the port of Vallejo, California was in Horse Creek to hunt deer with Baker. After the incident, the Brite brothers hid out in the Siskiyou Mountains for three weeks in fear of Siskiyou County's reputation for lynching murderers. They secretly gave themselves up to Siskiyou County District Attorne ...
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Horse Creek (California)
Horse Creek is a stream in Solano County, California which discharges into Ulatis Creek. Floodplain The U.S. government has designated a portion of Horse Creek within the 100-year floodplain. In particular, within unincorporated Solano County approximately downstream and upstream of Willow Avenue are a designated 100-year floodplain. For incorporated Vacaville areas, along Horse Creek approximately downstream of Leisure Town Road and approximately upstream of the sewer maintenance area are designated within the 100-year floodplain. For the Middle Branch Horse Creek, 100-year flood designations were made immediately upstream of Interstate 80 and approximately upstream of Interstate 505. References See also *List of rivers in California A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America * SC Germania List, German rugb ...
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Horse Creek (Tombigbee River Tributary)
Horse Creek is a stream and tributary of the Tombigbee River in southern Marengo County and northern Clarke County in Alabama. Location and characteristics Horse Creek originates near the Choctaw Corner in Clarke County, at coordinates of , and discharges into the Tombigbee River near Putnam in Marengo County, at coordinates of . It has a watershed of and a discharge of per second. Prehistoric period Archaeological work during the 1980s indicated that Horse Creek may mark the southern boundary for the Miller 1 phase of the Miller culture. Prior to this work, the boundary was thought by scholars to lie north, near Breckenridge landing. A truncated pyramidal platform mound near the mouth of the creek was briefly investigated by archeologist Clarence Bloomfield Moore on March 5, 1905, during his expedition around the Southern United States aboard his steamboat, the ''Gopher''. Moore thought the mound to be domiciliary, as it was unlike the small rounded burial mounds that ar ...
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