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The Mahoning River below Berlin Lake and Dam in Mahoning and Portage counties. Lake Milton can be seen in the far distance to the north-northeast. The river is formed near Winona in Columbiana County, Ohio , and extends for a length of approximately 113 miles (182 km), with a watershed area of approximately 1,132 square miles (2,932 km²).
Meander Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Ohio, specifically the counties of Mahoning and Trumbull. [1] It is a tributary of the Mahoning River. The creek is impounded by the Meander Creek Reservoir. The creek was so named on account of its meandering course. [2]
Hickory Creek is a tributary of Hickory Run rising in Mahoning County, Ohio, and meets it confluence at Hickory Run's 8.00 river mile. It drains an area of 2.81 square miles (7.3 km 2), part of the Mahoning River watershed. [1]
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The Mahoning Valley is a geographic valley encompassing Northeast Ohio and a small portion of Western Pennsylvania that drains into the Mahoning River. According to information at the bottom of Page 321 in a publication [ 1 ] by the Ohio Secretary of State's Office , the river name comes from an Indian word meaning “at the licks.”
The worst weather disaster in Ohio history occurred along the Great Miami River in 1913. Known as the Great Dayton Flood, the entire Miami River watershed flooded, including the downtown business district of Dayton. As a result, the Miami Conservancy District was created as the first major flood plain engineering project in Ohio and the United ...
Mosquito Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Ohio. The 11.5-mile (18.5 km) long stream is a confluence of the Mahoning River. [1] Mosquito Creek was descriptively named for the mosquitos which were once frequent there. [2] Native Americans called this creek the Tawawa. [3] The creek runs from SE of Warren, Ohio, to Mosquito Creek Lake in ...
This 503-mile river flows from Ohio to Indiana, and ends in Illinois, draining into the Ohio River, making it the largest northern tributary of Ohio's namesake river. 3. Scioto River—231 miles