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Laurel Fork begins in a mountainous region of Highland County, Virginia near the county's western border with Pocahontas County, West Virginia.The stream's source is located approximately 1.7 miles (2.7 km) southwest of U.S. Route 250 near the southern slopes of Bear Mountain at an elevation of 4,094 feet (1,248 m).
Smith Creek (also known as Smith's Creek [1]) is a 35.5-mile-long (57.1 km) [2] tributary stream of the North Fork of the Shenandoah River in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Its watershed comprises 106 square miles (270 km 2) within Shenandoah and Rockingham counties on the western slope of the Massanutten Mountain ridge.
This is a complete list of tributary streams of the Potomac River in the Eastern United States, listed in order from source to mouth. North Branch Potomac River (Maryland/West Virginia) South Branch Potomac River (Virginia/West Virginia)
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Mill Creek is a 14.0-mile-long (22.5 km) [1] tributary stream of the South Branch Potomac River, belonging to the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay watersheds. [2] The stream is located in Hampshire County in West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle.
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The stream's eastern section forms the boundary of Arlington County and the City of Alexandria. The stream eventually empties into the Potomac River immediately south of Reagan National Airport. [3] The name Four Mile Run does not derive from its length. A 2001 documentary film alleged that the name resulted from a misreading of an old map.