Wolf Creek - Streams

Streams

  • Wolf Creek (Iowa), a tributary of the Cedar River (Iowa River) in Grundy and Black Hawk Counties, Iowa
  • Wolf Creek (Minnesota), a tributary of the Cedar River (Iowa River) in Mower County, Minnesota
  • Wolf Creek (Southern Minnesota), a tributary of the Cannon River in Rice County, Minnesota
  • Wolf Creek (McCone County, Montana), a tributary of the Redwater River in McCone County, Montana
  • Wolf Creek (Lewis and Clark County, Montana), a tributary of the Missouri River in Lewis and Clark County, Montana
  • Wolf Creek (Roosevelt County, Montana), a tributary of the Missouri River in Roosevelt County, Montana
  • Wolf Creek (Oklahoma), a tributary of the North Canadian River in Oklahoma and Texas
  • Wolf Creek (Great Miami River), a tributary of the Great Miami River in Ohio
  • Wolf Creek (Muskingum River), a tributary of the Muskingum River in Ohio
  • Wolf Creek (Pennsylvania), a tributary of Slippery Rock Creek in west Pennsylvania
  • Wolf Creek (Northkill Creek), a tributary of Northkill Creek in Berks County, Pennsylvania
  • Wolf Creek (Virginia), a tributary of the North Fork of the Holston River in Virginia

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Famous quotes containing the word streams:

    So hills and valleys into singing break;
    And though poor stones have neither speech nor tongue,
    While active winds and streams both run and speak,
    Yet stones are deep in admiration.
    Thus praise and prayer here beneath the Sun
    Make lesser mornings when the great are done.
    Henry Vaughan (1622–1695)

    It is from quiet places like this all over the world that the forces accumulate which presently will overbear any attempt to accomplish evil on a large scale. Like the rivulets gathering into the river, and the river into the seas, there come from communities like this streams that fertilize the consciences of men, and it is the conscience of the world that we are trying to place upon the throne which others would usurp.
    Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924)

    The fish in neighboring streams and lakes are so voracious, it is said, that fishermen have to stand out of sight behind trees while baiting their hooks.
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