Pee Pee Creek
Pee Pee Creek is a stream in Pike County, Ohio, in the United States.[1]
Pee Pee Creek derives its name from Major Paul Paine, a pioneer settler who added his initials to a tree which stood along its banks.[2][3] Stones taken from Pee Pee Creek were used to construct the chimneys of pioneers' log cabins.[4]
Pee Pee Creek is noted for muskellunge fishing.[5]
Location
- Mouth: Confluence with the Scioto River south of Waverly at 39°05′50″N 82°59′10″W[1]
- Source: Ross County at 39°13′12″N 83°06′44″W[1]
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References
- U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Pee Pee Creek
- Zimmermann, Carol; Zimmermann, George (24 November 2009). Ohio Off the Beaten Path, 12th: A Guide to Unique Places. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 112. ISBN 978-0-7627-6167-8.
- Zurcher, Neil (2008). Ohio Oddities: A Guide to the Curious Attractions of the Buckeye State. Gray & Company, Publishers. p. 187. ISBN 978-1-59851-047-8.
- Nunley, Debbie; Elliott, Karen Jane (2007). A Taste of Ohio History: A Guide to Historic Eateries and Their Recipes. John F. Blair, Publisher. p. 150. ISBN 978-0-89587-341-5.
- Cross, Tom (2008). Fishing Ohio: An Angler's Guide to Over 200 Fishing Spots in the Buckeye State. Globe Pequot Press. p. 230. ISBN 978-0-7627-4326-1.
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