- Mill Creek (Ohio)
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The Mill Creek is a stream in southwest Ohio. It flows 28.4 miles (45.7 km)[1] southwest and south from its headwaters in Liberty Township of Butler County through central Hamilton County and the heart of Cincinnati into the Ohio River just west of downtown. The section of Interstate 75 through Cincinnati is known as the Mill Creek Expressway.
The stream, with its water power and valley, were important to the development of Cincinnati. Then, for a time, the steep hillsides that surround the creek limited expansion and gave impetus to the free growth of surrounding communities that were over that barrier. Finally, inclined planes solved the problem, before highways and automobiles eliminated it.
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Crossings
A number of substantial viaducts cross the valley of the Mill Creek. From south to north, the crossings - both high above and near the water level - are:
- CSX Transportation rail spur
- Sixth Street Expressway/Waldvogel Viaduct (U.S. Route 50/State Route 264)
- Sixth Street and the Indiana and Ohio Railway "Ditch Track"
- CSX "Oklahoma Track" on the Indiana Subdivision
- CSX "Cincinnati Industrial Track" (former Toledo Subdivision main track)
- Eighth Street Viaduct
- Gest Street
- Western Hills Viaduct
- Hopple Street Viaduct
- Millcreek Road
- Spring Grove Avenue
- Interstate 74/U.S. Route 27/U.S. Route 52
- Ludlow Viaduct (Hamilton Avenue) (US-127)
- CSX railroad
- Clifton Avenue
- Mitchell Avenue
- CSX Railroad
- Spring Grove Avenue
- Cognis Corporation pipe bridge
- CSX rail spur
- CSX railroad
- Cognis Corporation pipe bridge
- Cognis Corporation (private roadway)
- Cognis Corporation (private roadway)
- Cognis Corporation pipe bridge
- Cognis Corporation (private roadway)
- CSX rail spur
- Center Hill Avenue
- West Seymour Avenue
- West North Bend Road
- CSX Railroad
- Vine Street (OH-4)
- Anthony Wayne Avenue
- CSX Railroad
- Private roadway
- Interstate 75
- OH-126 eastbound (Ronald Reagan Highway)
- OH-126 westbound (Ronald Reagan Highway)
See also
- List of Ohio rivers
References
- ^ U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed May 26, 2011
- Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. Mill Creek, 2004
External links
Categories:- Rivers of Ohio
- Tributaries of the Ohio River
- Geography of Butler County, Ohio
- Landforms of Greater Cincinnati
- Geography of Hamilton County, Ohio
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