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Village Creek (South Carolina)
Village Creek may refer to: Rivers *Village Creek, the lower stretch of Marin Creek in Alameda County, California *Village Creek (Allamakee County, Iowa), an immediate tributary of the Upper Mississippi River *Village Creek (Missouri), a stream in Missouri * Village Creek (Texas), a tributary of the Neches River *Village Creek (Tarrant County) Texas, a stream in North Texas Other * Village Creek (Norwalk, Connecticut) Village Creek is a coastal community in the South Norwalk neighborhood of the city of Norwalk, Connecticut which was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2010. It is also the name of a creek upon which the community is bui ...
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Marin Creek
Marin Creek is a creek tributary of Codornices Creek in northwestern Alameda County, California.Codornices Creek Watershed Map
Guide to San Francisco Bay Area Creeks, museumca.org, Museum of California, retrieved March 12, 2008
The lower stretch of Marin Creek is also known as Village Creek.


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The creek runs from the through the cities of and Albany to

Village Creek (Allamakee County, Iowa)
Village Creek is a minor tributary of the Upper Mississippi River, rising and exiting in Allamakee County, Iowa. The headwaters are just north of Waukon, and about 2.5 miles east of there, it enters a canyon bounded by limestone cliffs. Numerous small springs feed the creek as it flows through Lafayette and Center Townships. By the time the creek reaches the Mississippi, the bluffs rise 400 feet above the water.Samuel Calvin, Drainage, Geology of Allamakee CountyThird Annual Report, 1894 Iowa Geological Survey, 1895; page 50. Paint Creek enters the Navigation Pool 9 of the Mississippi a few miles downstream of the Black Hawk Bridge. The catchment contains some farmland, but the area is mostly forested. In recent years, it has seen residential development on large country lots and locally, "Village Creek" is used for the district. See also *List of rivers of Iowa The following is a list of rivers and creeks in Iowa. The rivers are listed by multiple arrangements: *those that ...
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Village Creek (Missouri)
Village Creek is a stream in Madison County in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is a tributary of the Little Saint Francis River. The stream headwaters arise just south of the Madison - St Francois county line at and an elevation of 1020 feet. The stream flows south past the mine workings and Mine La Motte then turns southwest to pass just north of Junction City and to its confluence with the Little Saint Francis at (elevation: 606 ft.) northwest of Fredericktown. Village Creek was so named for the fact it flowed past the original town site of Saint Michel village. 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 Madison County, Missouri Rivers of Missouri {{MadisonCountyMO-geo-stub ...
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Village Creek (Texas)
Village Creek is a blackwater tributary of the Neches River in Texas, United States. It arises in northwestern Hardin County outside the community of Village Mills. Due to the waterway's isolation and absence of impoundments, it is known to be pristine supporting cypress swamps and hardwood forests, as well as many rare and endangered species. It is long and average streamflow at the mouth is approximately . It passes through three conservation areas on the way south, being: the Big Thicket National Preserve - Village Creek Corridor Unit, Roy E. Larsen Sandyland Sanctuary, and Village Creek State Park. Ecology and Wildlife Several areas in the creek's drainage are home to arid sandyland habitat dominated by Longleaf Pine (''Pinus palustris),'' Blue Jack Oak (''Quercus incana'') and farkleberry (''Vaccinium arboreum''). Large deposits of well draining sand left behind by receding seas contribute to the area's xeric nature. Additionally, lack of nutrients in the substrate ca ...
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Village Creek (Tarrant County) Texas
Village Creek is a tributary creek of the West Fork of the Trinity river in Tarrant and Johnson county, Texas, USA. It is the main inflow of Lake Arlington. It is approximately long. Its watershed is approximately . History On 24 May 1841, the "Battle of Village Creek" occurred, in which a group of seventy men (including some Texas Rangers) under the command of Edward H. Tarrant, attacked three American Indian encampments along the creek. A monument to this battle was erected at the nearby town of Handley in 1936. The work ''Springs of Texas'' notes that Tarrant attacked the communities while the Indian men were out hunting buffalo, and massacred women and children there. Course Its headwaters are in northern Johnson County, near Heiney Ranch Rd and FM 802 in Burleson. Flowing in a generally northerly direction through Burleson, it is joined by Shannon Creek from the west in Chisenhall Park, and turns northeasterly. Booger Creek joins from the west near I-35W and E Renf ...
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