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  2. Little Miami River - Wikipedia

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    Watersheds of the Great Miami River (beige) and Little Miami River (yellow)The Little Miami River is a tributary of the Ohio River. It is part of a watershed that drains a 1,757 square miles (4,550 km 2) area in 11 southwestern Ohio counties: Clark, Montgomery, Madison, Greene, Warren, Butler, Clinton, Clermont, Brown, Hamilton, and Highland. [5]

  3. Little Miami Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Erie and Mad River Railroad, initially considered a company for a close relationship with the Little Miami, was absorbed into the competing New York Central system. The Little Miami's most serious competitor, the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railway (1895–1917), became part of the competitive Baltimore and Ohio system.

  4. List of Ohio railroads - Wikipedia

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    Dayton and Western Railroad: PRR: 1846 1943 Little Miami Railroad: Dayton, Xenia and Belpre Railroad: PRR: 1851 1865 Columbus and Xenia Railroad, Little Miami Railroad: Delphos and Kokomo Railroad: NKP: 1877 1879 Toledo, Delphos and Burlington Railroad: Detroit, Butler and St. Louis Railroad: WAB: 1881 1881 Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific Railway

  5. U.S. Route 50 in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Just before crossing the river, the route passes under an old railroad bridge that now hosts the Little Miami Scenic Trail. Both US 50 and SR 28 cross over the Little Miami River and enters the City of Milford. The route curves southeast, before turning northeast, passing through the downtown area of Milford.

  6. Five Rivers MetroParks - Wikipedia

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    The name Five Rivers MetroParks comes from five major waterways that converge in Dayton. These waterways are the Great Miami River, Mad River, Stillwater River, Wolf Creek, and Twin Creek. Five Rivers MetroParks comprises more than 15,400 acres (62 km 2) and 25 facilities with a number of amenities and features.

  7. Massies Creek - Wikipedia

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    It is a tributary of the Little Miami River. The stream begins at the confluence of the North and South forks within Cedarville at 39°44′34″N 83°48′19″W  /  39.74278°N 83.80528°W  / 39.74278; -83.80528 and flows generally west to enter the Little Miami north of Oldtown and Xenia at 39°44′11″N 83°56′25″W ...

  8. Little Miami Scenic Trail - Wikipedia

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    Most of the trail runs along the banks of the Little Miami River, in a dedicated, car-free corridor known as Little Miami State Park. This unusually linear state park passes through four counties, with a right-of-way running about 50 miles (80 km) long and averaging 66 feet (20 m) in width [7] for a total of about 400 acres (160 ha). Elsewhere ...

  9. Turtle Creek (Little Miami River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Turtle Creek is a 13.7-mile-long (22.0 km) [1] tributary of the Little Miami River in Turtlecreek Township, Warren County, Ohio, [2] which takes its name from this creek. . Turtle Creek is named for Chief Little Turtle, of the Miami Indian Tribe [3] [4] Turtle Creek is a tributary within the Little Miami and Ohio River wate