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Chicken Creek is a stream in Berkeley County, South Carolina, in the United States. [1] Chicken Creek was named for the Chicken family who settled there. [2] See also
Chicken Creek may refer to: Chicken Creek (South Carolina), a stream in Berkeley County; Chicken Creek (South Dakota), a stream; Chicken Creek, Utah, a ghost town
Chicken Creek, alternate name Black Chicken Creek [1] is a stream in the U.S. state of South Dakota. [2]Some say Chicken Creek received its name for the fact chickens were raised in the area, while others believe pioneers erroneously called partridges, native to the area, chickens.
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[14] [24] Today, the refuge spreads out over ten miles (16 km) along the Tualatin River, Rock Creek, and Chicken Creek, and is managed in five main sections (units): [9] Rock Creek, Onion Flats, Riverboat, Tualatin River, and Atfálat´i. [25] The refuge also includes the Tonquin scablands created by the Missoula Floods to the southeast of the ...
Two families from Nephi established a ranch on Chicken Creek, in 1860. It was located 14 miles (23 km) south of Nephi along the Mormon Road. By 1864 it had grown into a settlement called Chicken Creek and had acquired its own post office. In 1868, the town of Levan was established upstream 3 miles (4.8 km) northeast of Chicken Creek. By 1871 ...
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Chicken Creek is a tributary stream of the Sevier River, in Juab and Sanpete counties of Utah. Its mouth joins the river in Juab County at an elevation of 5,276 feet (1,608 m) at 39°28′43″N 112°02′13″W / 39.47861°N 112.03694°W / 39.47861; -112.03694