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  2. Skull Creek, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Skull Creek was founded sometime between 1910 and 1954. The settlement was named after a nearby creek, which is also named Skull Creek. [1] A dinosaur fossil, nicknamed "Zephyr", was discovered by construction workers nearby in 2019. [2] [3] The post office in Dinosaur serves Blue Mountain addresses. [4]

  3. Skull Creek Township, Butler County, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Skull Creek Township is one of seventeen townships in Butler County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 252 at the 2020 census. A 2021 estimate placed the township's population at 254. [1] The Village of Bruno lies within the Township.

  4. Linwood, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    An attempt to settle the area was first made in 1857, on the banks of Skull Creek, a half-mile from current-day Linwood. A school was established in 1865, and a postmaster for the settlement, originally named Skull Creek, was appointed in 1868. [4] It was later renamed Linwood for the linden trees growing near the creek.

  5. Here are the 10 best fine dining restaurants on Hilton Head ...

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    Landing ninth on the list, Skull Creek Boathouse offers a waterfront experience with scenic views of Skull Creek, a relaxed atmosphere, an indoor sushi bar, local seafood, multiple dining areas ...

  6. File:Map highlighting Skull Creek Township, Butler County ...

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  7. Stull, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Stull first appeared on territorial maps in 1857. [2] [3] During this time, the settlement was called Deer Creek. [3]It is unclear where this name came from, although Martha Parker and Betty Laird speculate that it could either be a translation of an indigenous location name or that it could have arisen after a deer was seen by a body of water. [4]

  8. The miracle on Skull Creek: When the bridge to Hilton Head ...

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    The original James F. Byrnes Crossing — a swing-span bridge over Skull Creek — as it appeared in 1972. Instant crisis. One of the first to hear the news was Paul Holmes, captain of the ...

  9. Skull Creek (Beaufort County, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Skull Creek is a historic archeological site located at Hilton Head Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina. The site includes two of 20 or more prehistoric Indian shell middens in a ring shape located from the central coast of South Carolina to the central coast of Georgia. It probably dates from early in the second millennium BC, and is ...