Cross Creek

Cross Creek

As a place in the United States, Cross Creek may refer to:

As a place in New Zealand, Cross Creek may refer to:

In media, Cross Creek may refer to:

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  • Cross Creek — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Cross Creek Produktionsland USA …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Cross Creek Railway Station — Cross Creek New Zealand Government Railways regional rail Cross Creek station yard, looking west at the start of the incline …   Wikipedia

  • Cross Creek High School — Address 3855 Old Waynesboro Rd. Augusta, Georgia Coordinates …   Wikipedia

  • Cross Creek Cemetery — Details Year established 1785 Country  United States Location Fayetteville, North …   Wikipedia

  • Cross Creek Trail — is a hiking trail in the northern Sawatch Range, part of the Rocky Mountains in the US state of Colorado. It is located in the Holy Cross Wilderness, west of Mount of the Holy Cross in Eagle County. Cross Creek Trail is south of Interstate 70,… …   Wikipedia

  • Cross Creek Programs — Cross Creek Manor Location La Verkin, Utah, USA Information School type private Denomination nondenominational Director Karr Farnsworth Age range 12 19 …   Wikipedia

  • Cross Creek (film) — Cross Creek Promotional movie poster for Cross Creek Directed by Martin Ritt Produced by …   Wikipedia

  • Cross Creek Township, Jefferson County, Ohio — Cross Creek Township, Ohio   Township   Municipalities and townships of Jefferson Co …   Wikipedia

  • Cross Creek, Florida — Cross Creek is an unincorporated community in Alachua County, Florida, United States. It is located on Cross Creek, a short stream connecting Orange Lake and Lochloosa Lake. Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 References …   Wikipedia

  • Cross Creek (Florida) — Cross Creek is a natural waterway in Florida connecting Lochloosa Lake to Orange Lake, in southeastern Alachua County. It is 1.8 miles long, and carries the outflow from Lochloosa Lake into Orange Lake. It is normally navigable by small boats,… …   Wikipedia

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