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A post office called Bear Creek was established in 1847, the name was changed to Bearcreek in 1894, and the post office closed in 1957. [2] The community took its name from nearby Bear Creek. [ 3 ]
Bear Creek Township is an inactive township in Montgomery County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. [ 1 ] Bear Creek Township was established in 1818, taking its name from Bear Creek .
Bear Creek • average: 7.65 cu ft/s (0.217 m 3 /s) at mouth with Bear Creek [3] Basin features; Progression: Bear Creek → Castor River → Headwater Diversion Channel → Mississippi River → Gulf of Mexico: River system: Castor River: Tributaries • left: unnamed tributaries • right: unnamed tributaries: Bridges: Mo-Oo
Interstate 70 (I-70) in the US state of Missouri is generally parallel to the Missouri River.This section of the transcontinental interstate begins at the Kansas state line on the Lewis and Clark Viaduct, running concurrently with U.S. Route 24 (US 24), US 40 and US 169, and the east end is on the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge in St. Louis.
Bear Creek is a stream in Boone County in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] It is a tributary of Rocky Fork Creek. Bear creek is approximately 6 miles long. According to tradition, Bear Creek was named for an incident when a bear entered a pioneer family's cabin near the creek. [2]
Bear Creek is a stream in Lafayette County in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] It is a tributary of Davis Creek. The confluence is approximately 3/4 mile northwest of the community of Aullville. [2] Bear Creek most likely has the name of John Bear, a pioneer citizen. [3]
Bear Creek is a stream in Marion and Ralls counties in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] It is a tributary of the Mississippi River. The creek enters the Mississippi on the southeast side of Hannibal. [2] Bear Creek was named for the fact bears were hunted there by pioneer citizens. [3]
Bear Creek is a stream in Platte County in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] It is a tributary of the Missouri River . The stream headwaters arise at 39°31′04″N 94°53′40″W / 39.51778°N 94.89444°W / 39.51778; -94.89444 [ 1 ] at an elevation of approximately 1130 feet