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Reedy Creek (Virginia)
Reedy Creek may refer to several places: Places Australia * Reedy Creek, Queensland, a suburb of the Gold Coast ** Reedy Creek Observatory, an observatory located in the above community ** Reedy Creek Reserve, a nature reserve in Queensland *Reedy Creek, South Australia, a locality *Reedy Creek Conservation Park, a protected area *Reedy Creek, Victoria, a locality *Batlow, New South Wales, a town formerly named Reedy Creek United States * Lake Buena Vista, Florida, formerly called the City of Reedy Creek ** Reedy Creek Improvement District, Florida Watercourses * Reedy Creek (Blacktown, Sydney), a tributary of the Eastern Creek in the Blacktown local government area of New South Wales, Australia * Reedy Creek (Crabtree Creek tributary), a stream in North Carolina * Reedy Creek (West Virginia), a stream * Reedy Creek (Dan River tributary), a stream in Halifax County, Virginia See also * Reedy (other) Reedy may refer to:Roberta Reedy Artifact *Reedy Point Bridge in D ...
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Reedy Creek, Queensland
Reedy Creek is a suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. In the , Reedy Creek had a population of 6,659 people. Geography Located in the hinterland towards the southern end of the city, Reedy Creek is a developing residential area. The suburb is bounded to the north-east by the Pacific Motorway (M1), to the east by Old Coach Road, then follows the ridgeline around to the north-west and then loosely follows Eden View Drive back to the M1. The elevation rises from above sea level in the north of the suburb to over in the south of the suburb at the end of Abbey Ridge Road. Reedy Creek rises in the south of the suburb and flows through it, exiting it to the north-east under the M1 into Varsity Lakes. The land use is predominantly residential with the school facilities in the north of the suburb closer to the M1. Due to the hilly terrain and the creeks that flow through it, there is some undeveloped land. History King's Christian College opened its first cam ...
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Reedy Creek Observatory
Reedy Creek Observatory ( obs. code: 428) is an astronomical observatory the location for observations of near-Earth objects by John Broughton, an Australian amateur astronomer. The observatory is located in Reedy Creek, a suburb of Gold Coast, Queensland, at above sea level. See also * Asteroid 24105 Broughton * List of astronomical observatories This is a list of astronomical observatories ordered by name, along with initial dates of operation (where an accurate date is available) and location. The list also includes a final year of operation for many observatories that are no longer in ... * References External links * Dome of the Reedy Creek Observatory image Announcement of P/2005 T5 Astronomical observatories in Queensland Buildings and structures on the Gold Coast, Queensland {{observatory-stub ...
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Reedy Creek Reserve
Reedy Creek Reserve is a 452–hectare nature reserve on the coast of south-eastern Queensland, Australia, 3 km south of the expanding tourist township of Agnes Water and borders the Deepwater National Park. It is located 134 km north of Bundaberg and 495 km north of Brisbane. It is owned and managed by Bush Heritage Australia (BHA), to which 450 ha of land was donated in 2004 by Michael and Dellarose Baevski. History The coast of south-east Queensland is subject to extensive land clearing for residential and recreational development. In a cooperative partnership with a local developer, Sunrise@1770, part of the donated property is being used for environmentally-sensitive residential housing in order to fund the management and protection of the remainder, with no more than 2% of the entire site being cleared. Flora and fauna The reserve contains open ''Corymbia'' woodland, ''Melaleuca'' forest, wallum heath communities, ''Pandanus''-lined wetlands and cabbage palms. Recorded ...
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Reedy Creek, South Australia
Reedy Creek is a locality located within the Kingston District Council in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia. The Kingston-Naracoorte railway line opened through the area on 1 September 1876. The Reedy Creek township grew around the railway siding. The railway closed in 1987. The 2016 Australian census which was conducted in August 2016 reports that Reedy Creek had a population of 95 people. Reedy Creek is located within the federal division of Barker and the state electoral district of Mackillop MacKillop is a single-member electoral district for the South Australian House of Assembly. It was named in 1991 after Sister Mary MacKillop who served the local area, and later became the first Australian to be canonised as a Roman Catholic s .... References Limestone Coast {{SouthAustralia-geo-stub ...
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Reedy Creek Conservation Park
__NOTOC__ Reedy Creek Conservation Park is a protected area located in the Australian state of South Australia in the localities of Clay Wells and Greenways about south-east of the state capital of Adelaide and about north of the town of Beachport. The conservation park consists of land in the following cadastral unit - section 227 of the Hundred of Kennion, section 228 of the Hundred of Fox and sections 154 and 186 of the Hundred of Smith and which occupies the watercourse of Reedy Creek from Clay Wells Road (also known as the Robe - Reedy Creek road) in the south for a distance of about . It was proclaimed on 8 March 1973 as a conservation park under the ''National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972'' in respect to sections 154, 227 and 228. On 24 April 1986, Section 186 of the Hundred of Smith was added to the conservation park by proclamation. Both proclamations included the requirement for the South Eastern Drainage Board to have “having full, free and unrestricted righ ...
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Reedy Creek, Victoria
Reedy Creek is a locality in central Victoria, Australia. The locality is in the Shire of Mitchell local government area, north of the state capital, Melbourne Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a met .... It is at 358 metres (1175 feet) elevation. It is approximately 15 minutes from Broadford, Vic, 3658. At the , Reedy Creek had a population of 166. The town was established in 1861 for gold mining purposes, with housing, a school, pubs, and other buildings being built. The school was closed in 1967 and turned into the town hall, the post office was closed in 1965, and by 1903 only two pubs were open, both of which are now closed. The town was named for the creek that runs around it and under the bridge at the town's entrance. The creek is only filled by large rainfalls, ...
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Batlow, New South Wales
Batlow is a town in the South West Slopes region of New South Wales, Australia, on the edge of the Great Dividing Range, 775 m above sea level. Batlow is well known for its apples. About 50 growers in the district supply 1.6 million cases of apples, or 10% of the Australian apple crop, to the Australian market. The district also produces cherries and stone fruit. The town's main landmark, the "Big Apple", which stands on private land 5 km north of the town,Batlow: Big Apple
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stands testament to the orchards which have been vital to the town's economy for over 120 years.


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Lake Buena Vista, Florida
Lake Buena Vista () is a city in Orange County, Florida, United States. It is mostly known for being the mailing address for Walt Disney World—although almost all of the resort facilities, including all four theme parks, are physically located in the adjacent city of Bay Lake. It is one of two Florida municipalities inside the Reedy Creek Improvement District, which also contains Walt Disney World, the other being Bay Lake. The permanent residential population of Lake Buena Vista was 24 at the 2020 census. Lake Buena Vista is part of the Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford Metropolitan Statistical Area. History Chapter 67-1965 of the Laws of Florida, incorporating the City of Reedy Creek, was signed into law by Governor Claude R. Kirk, Jr. on May 12, 1967, the same day he also signed chapters 67-764 (creating the Reedy Creek Improvement District), also known as the Reedy Creek Improvement Act, and 67-1104 (incorporating the city of Bay Lake). It was located fully inside the Reedy ...
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Reedy Creek Improvement District
The Reedy Creek Improvement District (RCID) is the governing jurisdiction and special taxing district for the land of Walt Disney World Resort. It includes within the outer limits of Orange and Osceola counties in Florida. It acts with the same authority and responsibility as a county government. It includes the cities of Bay Lake and Lake Buena Vista, and unincorporated RCID land. The district was created in 1967 after the Florida Government passed the Reedy Creek Improvement Act. The law was pushed for by Walt Disney and his namesake media company both before and after Disney's death in 1966, during the planning stages of Walt Disney World. Because of incidents that occurred over many years, the district has been criticized for acting in the interests of Disney instead of the public. The district has the authority of a governmental body, but is not subjected to the constraints of a governmental body. A major selling point in lobbying the Florida Government to establish the ...
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Reedy Creek (Blacktown, Sydney)
Reedy Creek, an urban watercourse that is part of the Hawkesbury-Nepean catchment, is located in Greater Western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Course and features Reedy Creek rises in the western suburbs of Sydney about north-west of the Melville trigonometry station in the Memorial Park located in the suburb of . The creek flows generally north-east by north before reaching its confluence with Eastern Creek, in the suburb of , west of Sydney Motorsport Park. The course of the creek is approximately . In 2005, the Reedy Creek catchment area was rated the lowest polluting catchment out of the twenty-two catchments in the Blacktown local government area. Whilst only a small proportion of the catchment lies within the City of Blacktown, it is anticipated that future development pressure may lead to significant detrimental changes due to the altering of the run off and stream flow regime and its resulting impacts on the creek. Reedy Creek is transversed by both the Westli ...
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Reedy Creek (Crabtree Creek Tributary)
Reedy Creek is a long 2nd order tributary to Crabtree Creek in Wake County, North Carolina. Course Reedy Creek rises near the WPTF radio towers then flows north into William B. Umstead State Park where it meets Crabtree Creek. The watershed is about 50% forested. Watershed Reedy Creek drains of area and is underlaid by the Raleigh terrane geologic formation. The watershed receives an average of 46.1 in/year of precipitation and has a wetness index of 386.39. See also *List of rivers of North Carolina This is a list of rivers in the U.S. state of North Carolina. By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries alphabetically indented under each larger stream's name. Atlantic Ocean * North Landing Rive ... External links William B. Umstead State Park References {{authority control Rivers of North Carolina Rivers of Wake County, North Carolina Tributaries of Pamlico Sound ...
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Reedy Creek (West Virginia)
Reedy Creek is a tributary of the Little Kanawha River in western West Virginia in the United States. Via the Little Kanawha and Ohio rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of in a rural region on the unglaciated portion of the Allegheny Plateau. It is long, or long including its Left Fork. Reedy Creek is formed in the town of Reedy in northern Roane County by the confluence of its Left Fork and its Right Fork: *The Left Fork Reedy Creek, long, rises in western Roane County, approximately southwest of Spencer, and flows generally northward, through the community of Billings. *The Right Fork Reedy Creek, long, rises in northwestern Roane County and flows generally westward. From the town of Reedy, the main stem of Reedy Creek flows generally northward into Wirt County, through the community of Lucille; it flows into the Little Kanawha River from the south in the community of Palestine. It is paralleled for most of its length by ...
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