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Pigeon Creek (Indiana)

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past Millersburg toward Stephenson Station. However, the canal ceased to follow the Pigeon Creek where its current path drastically changes from a southern path to a western one in Warrick County. This left the majority of the remaining stretch undeveloped, and in comparison to other streams in urban cities.
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that provided flatboats access to the Ohio River near the mouth. Farm practices in the past channelized many of the tiny streams that feed the creek (the headwaters), and construction of the Wabash & Erie Canal in the 1800s significantly altered the natural channel of the creek as it flows south
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The Pigeon Creek watershed is 235,000 acres, with Pigeon Creek transporting almost all of the rainwater that falls on 323 square miles (840 km) of the land around it. 48% of the watershed is used for farming, 5% is urban, and 7.5% remain wetlands. The remaining 21% is covered by forests (50,000
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The creek, as a wildlife oasis in the middle of a bustling city, provides habitats for various fish, waterfowl, and mammals. The Pigeon Creek Greenway Passage is a walking/jogging/biking trail along the Pigeon Creek and the Ohio Riverfront.
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In the past the banks of Pigeon Creek have been home to several businesses and manufacturers, including a textile mill, which was abandoned in the early 20th century. In the 1800s it was part of the
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crossing, now also part of Interstate 69, just north of Evansville's East Side. The creek has a few more tributaries join as it first heads west through
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U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data.
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The Ohio Street Bridge over Pigeon Creek where it empties into the Ohio River at
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Evansville, Indiana
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Indiana
Indiana
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Mouth
Evansville
Indiana
US
Ohio River
tributary
Ohio River
Indiana
Gibson County
Princeton
Owensville
Fort Branch
Interstate 69
Warrick County
Lynnville
Interstate 64
Wabash and Erie Canal
Vanderburgh County
Interstate 164
Evansville
Downtown Evansville
Ohio River
Wabash & Erie Canal
List of rivers of Indiana

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