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Mill Creek is an unincorporated community in northern Lincoln Township, LaPorte County, Indiana, United States. It lies along CR875E, east of the city of La Porte, the county seat of LaPorte County. [1] Although Mill Creek is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 46365. [2]
Millcreek Township is one of eleven townships in Fountain County, Indiana, United States. As of the 2020 census , its population was 1,385 and it contained 791 housing units. [ 1 ]
Mill Creek is a stream in Jackson County, Indiana, in the United States. [1] It is a tributary to the White River. Mill Creek was named from the mills built along its banks. [2] Mill Creek has a mean annual discharge of 324 cubic feet per second at Manhattan, Indiana (based on data from 1940 to 2003). [3]
In 1952, Cagles Mill Lake was built as Indiana's first flood−control reservoir, protecting the Eel and White river watersheds. Mill Creek feeds the 1,400-acre (570 ha) lake and is home to Cataract Falls. In the 1800s, the future Lieber State Recreation Area was populated by the Miami, Shawnee, and Potawatomi.
Mill Creek, Indiana, an unincorporated community in Lincoln Township, LaPorte County Millcreek, Missouri , an unincorporated community in Castor Township, Madison County Mill Creek, Oklahoma , a town
Jefferson Township is one of thirteen townships in Putnam County, Indiana. As of the 2020 census, its population was 1,318 (up from 1,252 at 2010 [ 3 ] ) and it contained 526 housing units. [ 4 ]
The formation of the Mill Creek Community School Corporation is the result of the 1964 consolidation of Clay, Franklin, and Liberty Township schools. Until that time, there was a friendly but heated rivalry that existed among the Amo, Clayton, and Stilesville High Schools.
The Mill Creek Covered Bridge also known as "Thompson's Ford Covered Bridge," "Tow Path Covered Bridge," or "Earl Ray Covered Bridge" crosses Wabash Mill Creek (historic) southwest of Tangier, Indiana. It is a single span Burr Arch Truss covered bridge structure that was built by D. M. Brown in 1907. [3] [4]