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Stinking Creek (other)
Stinking Creek may refer to: Streams * Stinking Creek (Kentucky) * Stinking Creek (Pomme de Terre River), a stream in Missouri * Stinking Creek (Haw River tributary), a stream in Chatham County, North Carolina *Stinking Creek, a tributary to Lake Chickasha in Oklahoma *Stinking Creek (Campbell County, Tennessee) Communities * Stinking Creek, Tennessee See also *Stinking River The Stinking River is a short tributary of the Banister River in southern Virginia in the United States. Via the Banister and Dan Rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Roanoke River, which flows to the Atlantic Ocean. The Stinking River fl ... * Stink Creek {{Geodis ...
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Stinking Creek (Kentucky)
Stinking Creek is a stream in Knox County, Kentucky, in the United States. Stinking Creek was so named because early buffalo hunters were known to leave corpses of animals they killed lying in and around the stream. See also *List of rivers of Kentucky List of rivers in Kentucky (U.S. state). By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. All rivers in Kentucky flow to the Mississippi River, nearly all by virtue o ... References Rivers of Knox County, Kentucky Rivers of Kentucky {{Kentucky-river-stub ...
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Stinking Creek (Pomme De Terre River)
Stinking Creek is a stream in northern Polk County in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is a tributary of the Pomme de Terre River. The stream headwaters are along Missouri Route D between Polk and Huron. The stream flows north-northwest and enters the southern end of Pomme de Terre Lake just west of Adonis. The stream source is at , and its confluence In geography, a confluence (also: ''conflux'') occurs where two or more flowing bodies of water join to form a single channel. A confluence can occur in several configurations: at the point where a tributary joins a larger river (main stem); o ... is at . Stinking Creek was so named on account of the naturally occurring stench it produces. See also * List of rivers of Missouri References Rivers of Polk County, Missouri Rivers of Missouri {{Missouri-river-stub ...
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Stinking Creek (Haw River Tributary)
Stinking Creek is a long 2nd order tributary to the Haw River in Chatham County, North Carolina. Course Stinking Creek rises about 4 miles southeast of Pittsboro, North Carolina in Chatham County and then flows in a semi-circle to the Haw River at B. Everett Jordan Lake B. Everett Jordan Lake is a reservoir in New Hope Valley, west of Cary and south of Durham in Chatham County, North Carolina, in the United States; the northernmost end of the lake extends into southwestern Durham County. Part of the Jordan .... Stinking Creek makes up one of the arms of the lake. Watershed Stinking Creek drains of area, receives about 47.5 in/year of precipitation, and has a wetness index of 383.56 and is about 79% forested. See also * List of rivers of North Carolina References Additional images {{authority control Rivers of North Carolina Rivers of Chatham County, North Carolina ...
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Chickasha Lake
Chickasha Lake, also known as Lake Chickasha, is a man-made reservoir in the central part of the state of Oklahoma. Located in Caddo County, Oklahoma, it was completed in 1958. The main purposes were supplying water (especially to the city of Chickasha) and for recreation."Chickasha Lake Hydrographic Survey Report." ''Oklahoma Water Resources Board''.(ORWB). October 31, 2011.
Accessed January 31, 2019.
The lake is about west of Chickasha, and is owned and operated by that city.
Accessed January 31, 2019.
A 2011 survey showed that the lake has a surface area of ...
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Stinking Creek (Campbell County, Tennessee)
Stinking Creek is a stream in Campbell County, Tennessee, in the United States. Stinking Creek, a Fumarole, sulphur spring, was named on account of its naturally occurring unpleasant odor. Another theory for the creek's name dates to 1779–1780. This was attributed to many animal deaths during an unusually cold winter and the resulting carrion stench the following spring. See also *List of rivers of Tennessee References

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Stinking Creek, Tennessee
Stinking Creek is an unincorporated community in Campbell County, Tennessee, in the United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territorie .... History It took its name from the nearby stream Stinking Creek. Haskel Ayers (1936-2020), businessman and politician, was born in Stinking Creek. References Unincorporated communities in Campbell County, Tennessee Unincorporated communities in Tennessee {{CampbellCountyTN-geo-stub ...
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Stinking River
The Stinking River is a short tributary of the Banister River in southern Virginia in the United States. Via the Banister and Dan Rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Roanoke River, which flows to the Atlantic Ocean. The Stinking River flows for its entire length in Pittsylvania County. Course Stinking River rises about 3 miles southeast of Sycamore, Virginia and then flows southeast to join the Banister River about 2.5 miles south of Mt. Airy. Watershed Stinking River drains of area, receives about 45.4 in/year of precipitation, has a wetness index of 422.79, and is about 53% forested. See also *List of Virginia rivers *Stinking Creek (other) References *DeLorme DeLorme is the producer of personal satellite tracking, messaging, and navigation technology. The company’s main product, ''inReach'', integrates GPS and satellite technologies. ''inReach'' provides the ability to send and receive text messages ... (2005). ''Virginia Atlas & Gazetteer''. Y ...
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