Mill Creek (Juniata River tributary)
Mill Creek is a 9.3-mile-long (15.0 km)[1] tributary of the Juniata River in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania in the United States.[2] The waters of Mill Creek once powered watermills, hence the name.[3]
Mill Creek joins the Juniata at the borough of Mill Creek.
Tributaries
- Saddler Creek
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See also
- List of Pennsylvania rivers
References
- U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed May 4, 2020
- U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Mill Creek (Juniata River tributary)
- Africa, J. Simpson (1883). History of Huntingdon and Blair Counties, Pennsylvania. Louis H. Everts. pp. 280–.
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