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Rattlesnake Creek (M. Fork Kings River)
Rattlesnake Creek may refer to: *Rattlesnake Creek (Bronx) *Rattlesnake Creek (Kansas) *Rattlesnake Creek (Ohio) *Rattlesnake Creek (Big Walnut Creek), a stream in Ohio *Rattlesnake Creek (Oregon) *Rattlesnake Creek (Spring Brook) Rattlesnake Creek is a tributary of Spring Brook in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is approximately long and flows through Spring Brook Township. The watershed of the creek has an area of . The creek has one named trib ...
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Rattlesnake Creek (Bronx)
Rattlesnake Creek (Rattlesnake Brook in some sources) is an underground waterway in the northeast Bronx, New York City. It flowed above ground level until the mid-20th century, with a waterfall and a pond over its course. Rattlesnake Creek has since been mostly covered over, but a small portion of it is still visible in Seton Falls Park. Course According to old maps, the source of the creek was near Nereid and Hill Avenues in the Bronx's Wakefield neighborhood, where it flows southwest, then turns southeast near East 233rd Street. It then flows above ground at Seton Falls Park, entering a man-made waterfall. After exiting the park, it flows back underground. South of Boston Road, the creek flowed into a man-made pond called Holler's Pond, located at the site of the Boston Secor Houses in the Baychester neighborhood. Rattlesnake Creek then passes through Co-op City, draining into the Hutchinson River. Before draining into the Hutchinson River, it split into two small distribut ...
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Rattlesnake Creek (Kansas)
Rattlesnake Creek is an approximately 95 mile stream that is a tributary to the Arkansas River in central Kansas. The head of the stream is in northern Kiowa County and it flows northeast through Edwards and Stafford Counties before converging with the Arkansas River in Rice County. The stream flows through Quivira National Wildlife Refuge dividing the refuge in half. The stream was officially named Rattlesnake Creek in 1971 by the Department of Interior; before 1971 it was called either Rattlesnake Creek, Salt Creek, or West Fork Rattlesnake Creek. See also *List of rivers of Kansas This is a list of rivers in Kansas (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 Basin Arkansas River Basin *Arkansas River * ... References Rivers of Kansas Rivers of Rice County, Kansas Rivers of Stafford County, Kansas Rivers of Edwards County, Kansas Rivers of ...
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Rattlesnake Creek (Ohio)
Rattlesnake Creek is a tributary of Paint Creek, long,Ohio Department of Natural Resources''A Guide to Ohio Streams.'' in south-central Ohio in the United States. Via Paint Creek and the Scioto and Ohio Rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of . According to the Geographic Names Information System, it has also been known historically as "Rattlesnake Fork." Rattlesnake Creek rises near South Solon in southwestern Madison County, and flows generally southeastwardly through Fayette, Clinton and Highland counties, past the town of Octa. It joins Paint Creek in Paint Creek State Park as an arm of Paint Creek Lake,* DeLorme (1991). ''Ohio Atlas & Gazetteer''. Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme. south of Greenfield. Parts of the creek flow through rapids; in Highland County have been rated Class II (IV) whitewater rapids. A USGS stream gauge on the creek at Centerfield in Highland County recorded a mean annual discharge of during water y ...
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Rattlesnake Creek (Big Walnut Creek)
Rattlesnake Creek is a stream entirely within Delaware County, Ohio. It is a tributary of Big Walnut Creek. Rattlesnake Creek was named for the frequent rattlesnakes at the rock outcroppings along its course. See also *List of rivers of Ohio Ohio is a Midwestern state in the Great Lakes region of the United States. The state takes its name from the Ohio River, whose name in turn originated from the Seneca word '' ohiːyo, meaning "good river", "great river" or "large creek". The Ohio ... References Rivers of Delaware County, Ohio Rivers of Ohio {{Ohio-river-stub ...
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Rattlesnake Creek (Oregon)
Rattlesnake Creek is a tributary, long, of Crooked Creek in the U.S. state of Oregon. The creek, which is intermittent, begins in the desert north of McDermitt in Malheur County. It joins Crooked Creek southeast of the intersection of U.S. Route 95 and Oregon Route 78 at Burns Junction, about from the larger stream's confluence with the Owyhee River. See also * List of rivers of Oregon * List of longest streams of Oregon Seventy-seven rivers and creeks of at least 50 miles (80 km) in total length are the longest streams of the U.S. state of Oregon. All of these streams originate in the United States except the longest, the Columbia, which begins in the ... References {{authority control Rivers of Oregon Rivers of Malheur County, Oregon ...
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