- Great Alamance Creek
Great Alamance Creek is an 11-mile longMeasurement Tool on Alamance County GIS found on the [http://www.alamance-nc.com Alamance County Website] ] creek that is a
tributary of theHaw River . The creek'sheadwaters are inGuilford County , but it flows primarily throughAlamance County ,North Carolina . It is a major source of water for the cities of Burlington andGreensboro through the Lake MackintoshReservoir . It was called "Alamance" after an old local Native American word used to describe the blue-coloredmud in the bottom of the creekFound on [http://www.alamance-nc.com/Alamance-NC/Our+Community/County+History.htm Alamance County Website] ] .The creek was a part of the site of the
Battle of Alamance , fought in 1771 between the colonial militia under the command ofGovernor William Tryon . When Alamance County was formed from Orange County in 1849, it was named for this battle and creek.Great Alamance Creek has a tributary that is also called "Alamance Creek" - Little Alamance Creek, which is actually a little longer than Great Alamance Creek at over 12 milesMeasurement Tool on Alamance County GIS found on the [http://www.alamance-nc.com Alamance County Website] ] , much of it in Burlington. However, it has less water flow than Great Alamance Creek. Little Alamance Creek flows through [http://www.burlingtonnc.gov/index.asp?NID=233 City Park] in Burlington.
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