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The Meramec River (/ ˈ m ɛr ɪ m æ k /), sometimes spelled Maramec River (the original US mapping spelled it Maramec but later changed it to Meramec), is one of the longest free-flowing waterways in the U.S. state of Missouri, draining 3,980 square miles (10,300 km 2) [2] while wandering 218 miles (351 km) [3] from headwaters southeast of Salem to where it empties into the Mississippi River ...
Huzzah Creek (locally / ˈ h uː z ɑː /) is a 35.8-mile-long (57.6 km) [3] clear-flowing stream in the southern part of the U.S. state of Missouri. [4] According to the information in the Ramsay Place Names File at the University of Missouri, the creek's name "is evidently derived from" Huzzaus, one of the early French versions of the name of the Osage people.
It is a tributary of the Meramec River. The stream headwaters arise approximately one mile east of Bourbon at 38°08′56″N 91°12′18″W / 38.1488889°N 91.2050000°W / 38.1488889; -91.2050000 and it flows east to southeast for about 3.5 miles to its confluence with the Meramec at 38°07′31″N 91°08′48″W / 38. ...
It is a tributary of the Meramec River. The stream headwaters arise just west of Missouri Route 155 and about one mile north of Pea Ridge and the Pea Ridge Mine (at 38°08′19″N 91°02′39″W / 38.13861°N 91.04417°W / 38.13861; -91.04417
The Big River is a tributary of the Meramec River in east-central Missouri. The river rises in western Iron County near the summit of Johnson Mountain just north of Missouri Route 32 and approximately 3.5 miles southeast of the community of Enough. [2] It flows through Washington, Saint Francois, and Jefferson counties. It forms part of the ...
English: This map shows the extent of the would-be reservoir on the Meramec River in Missouri if theCorps of Engineers had completed the dam at Sullivan. Construction had already started when the dam was rejected in a non-binding referendum in the surrounding counties in 1978. Congress defunded the project, and it was formally deauthorized in 1981.
Castlewood State Park is a public recreation area and Missouri state park occupying 1,818 acres (736 ha) which straddles the Meramec River in St. Louis County, Missouri.The most visited section of the state park lies on the north side of the Meramec; the park acreage on the south side of the river is accessed from Lone Elk County Park and includes the World Bird Sanctuary.
Huzzah Creek (Meramec River tributary) Hyer Branch; I. Indian Creek (Huzzah Creek tributary) L. Lost Creek (Meramec River tributary) N. Norman Creek (Missouri) P.