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Deer Creek Valley Rural Historic District is a national historic district located in Deer Creek Township, Carroll County, Indiana.It encompasses 44 contributing buildings, 17 contributing sites, and 13 contributing structures on 20 historic properties near Delphi, Indiana.
Southeastern corner of Sec. 21, most of Sec. 22, and areas north of Deer Creek, east of Delphi 40°35′35″N 86°37′49″W / 40.593056°N 86.630278°W / 40.593056; -86.630278 ( Deer Creek Valley Rural Historic
Deer Creek Township was organized in 1828. [5]The Baum-Shaeffer Farm, Carrollton Bridge, Deer Creek Valley Rural Historic District, Delphi Lime Kilns, Lock No. 33 Lock Keeper's House, and Wabash and Erie Canal Lock No. 33, Fred and Minnie Raber Farm, Sunset Point, and Wilson Bridge are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Wilson Bridge, also known as Old Royster Ford and Carroll County Bridge No. 121, is a historic Pratt through truss bridge that spans Deer Creek and is located in Deer Creek Township, Carroll County, Indiana. It was built by the Lafayette Bridge Company in 1897–1898. It measures 122 feet long and 14 feet high. [2]: 5
Lower Deer Creek Valley Historic District is a national historic district near Darlington, Harford County, Maryland, United States. It comprises approximately 15,020 acres (60.8 km 2) in north central Harford County. The primary building material is stone taken from local quarries and used to construct houses, mills, schoolhouses, and churches.
Lower Deer Creek Valley Historic District: Lower Deer Creek Valley Historic District: November 3, 1993 : Roughly bounded by the Susquehanna River, Maryland Route 543, and Harmony, Church, and Trappe Rds.
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The Rural Otter Creek Valley Historic District encompasses a rural agricultural area of southern Wallingford, Vermont.It includes nine past and present farmsteads along a stretch of United States Route 7 in the Otter Creek valley, with an agricultural history dating to the early decades of the 19th century.