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  2. Ocmulgee River - Wikipedia

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    The Ocmulgee River (/ ɒ k ˈ m ʌ l ɡ iː /) is a western tributary of the Altamaha River, approximately 255 mi (410 km) long, in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is the westernmost major tributary of the Altamaha. [1] It was formerly known by its Hitchiti name of Ocheese Creek, from which the Creek (Muscogee) people derived their name.

  3. List of rivers of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Ocmulgee River. Little Ocmulgee River. Alligator Creek; Gum Swamp Creek; Tobesofkee Creek; ... USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of Georgia (1974) Graham, Paul K. (2010).

  4. Little Ocmulgee River - Wikipedia

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    USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of Georgia (1974) 31°55′10″N 82°38′44″W  /  31.91935°N 82.64569°W  / 31.91935; -82 This article related to a river in the US state of Georgia is a stub .

  5. South River (Ocmulgee River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The South River is a 63.5-mile-long (102.2 km) [1] tributary of the Ocmulgee River in the U.S. state of Georgia.It originates in the city of East Point in Fulton County and eventually flows into Lake Jackson, joining the Yellow River and Alcovy River to form the Ocmulgee.

  6. Lamar mounds and village site - Wikipedia

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    But archaeological work in 2009 at a site in rural Telfair County, Georgia, near the present-day town of McRae, discovered evidence that calls this identification into question. Evidence from the Telfair site suggests that de Soto's crossing of the Ocmulgee River took place here, approximately 90 miles (140 km) further south than at Lamar Mounds.

  7. Georgia poised to gain first national park and preserve - AOL

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    Georgia has 11 sites designated by the National Park Service, more than 60 state parks, and 17 state historic sites. U.S. Rep. Austin Scott, a Republican, is also a cosponsor on the bill.

  8. Tobesofkee Creek - Wikipedia

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    Tobesofkee Creek is a 58.9-mile-long (94.8 km) [1] river in Georgia. It originates near Barnesville and flows roughly southeast across Lamar, Monroe, and Bibb counties to join the Ocmulgee River south of the city of Macon. A dam on this stream forms Lake Tobesofkee.

  9. National Park Service delivers roadmap for protecting Georgia ...

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    The National Park Service announced Thursday that it has delivered to Congress its long-awaited study on whether the Ocmulgee River corridor in central Georgia meets the criteria to be managed as ...