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Mill Creek or Millcreek is a very common name for many different places and things around the world. It often refers to a small stream (a creek) that once had a mill nearby. A mill is a building that uses water power to grind grain into flour or to cut wood.

Because there were so many mills built along small streams, many places ended up being called "Mill Creek" or "Millcreek." This page helps you find what you are looking for!

What is a "Mill Creek"?

The name "Mill Creek" comes from two simple words: "mill" and "creek." A mill is a building where people used to grind grain, like wheat or corn, into flour. These mills often used the power of flowing water from a stream to turn their grinding stones. A creek is just a small stream or river. So, a "Mill Creek" was typically a stream where a mill was located. Because mills were so important in the past, many communities and natural features were named after them.

Places Called Mill Creek

Many towns, cities, and neighborhoods share the name Mill Creek or Millcreek. These places are found in different countries, especially where English is spoken.

Towns and Cities

  • Mill Creek, California: This is a small town located in Tehama County, California, in the United States.
  • Mill Creek, Illinois: You can find this village in the state of Illinois, USA.
  • Mill Creek, Oklahoma: This is another town in the United States, located in Oklahoma.
  • Mill Creek, Pennsylvania: This borough is in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Millcreek, Utah: This is a city in Salt Lake County, Utah, USA. It used to be a smaller area called East Millcreek before it became a city.
  • Mill Creek, Washington: This city is in Snohomish County, Washington, USA.
  • Mill Creek, West Virginia: This town is located in Randolph County, West Virginia, USA.

Neighborhoods and Areas

  • Mill Creek, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: This is a neighborhood found within the large city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • Mill Creek Hundred: This is an older term for a part of New Castle County, Delaware, USA. A "hundred" was a type of land division used in some places.
  • Mill Creek Community, Wisconsin: This is an unincorporated community in Wisconsin, meaning it's a group of homes and businesses that isn't officially a town or city.
  • Mill Creek, Wisconsin: This is a "ghost town" in Wisconsin, meaning it was once a community but is now mostly deserted.

Streams and Rivers

Many small rivers and streams are also named Mill Creek. These waterways are important for the environment and often for local communities.

In Canada

  • Mill Creek Ravine: This is a beautiful natural area in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It follows a small stream that flows into the North Saskatchewan River.

In the United States

  • Mill Creek (Marin County): This stream in California flows into Richardson Bay.
  • Mill Creek (San Bernardino County): Another California stream, this one is a tributary of the Santa Ana River.
  • Mill Creek (Jackson County, Iowa): This stream in Iowa flows into the Upper Mississippi River.
  • Mill Creek (Nodaway River): This stream flows through both Iowa and Missouri.
  • Mill Creek (Big River): One of many streams in Missouri, this one joins the Big River.
  • Mill Creek (Clarion River): This stream in Pennsylvania flows into the Clarion River.
  • Mill Creek (Conestoga River): Another Pennsylvania stream, it is a tributary of the Conestoga River.
  • Mill Creek (Philadelphia): This stream in Pennsylvania flows into the Schuylkill River.
  • Mill Creek (Hudson River): This stream in New York is a tributary of the famous Hudson River.
  • Mill Creek (Jamaica Bay): A small stream in Brooklyn, New York, that empties into Jamaica Bay.
  • Mill Creek (Ohio): This stream in Ohio is a tributary of the larger Ohio River.
  • Mill Creek (Marion County, Oregon): This stream in Oregon flows into the Willamette River.
  • Mill Creek (South Branch Potomac River): This stream in West Virginia is a tributary of the South Branch Potomac River.

Other Interesting Uses

The name Mill Creek or Millcreek is also used for other things, like parks, schools, and even businesses!

  • Historic Mill Creek Discovery Park: This is a state park in Michigan, USA, where you can learn about history and nature.
  • Mill Creek (Bakersfield): This is a park in downtown Bakersfield, California, that runs alongside a canal.
  • Millcreek Canyon: A beautiful canyon located in Salt Lake County, Utah, popular for outdoor activities.
  • Mill Creek chert: This is a special type of stone found in southern Illinois. Ancient people, like the Mississippian culture, used this stone a lot to make tools.
  • Mill Creek Entertainment: This is a company that specializes in re-releasing old movies, TV shows, and cartoons.
  • Mill Creek Expressway: This is a highway in Ohio.
  • Mill Creek Generating Station: This is a power plant in Louisville, Kentucky, that generates electricity.
  • Mill Creek Elementary School: An elementary school located in Warrington, Pennsylvania.
  • Mill Creek High School: A high school located in Hoschton, Georgia.
  • Mill Creek Park: A large park located in Youngstown, Ohio.
  • Millcreek Mall: A shopping center located in Erie, Pennsylvania.
  • Millcreek (UTA station): This is a public transit station in South Salt Lake, Utah.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Mill Creek para niños

  • All pages with titles containing "Mill Creek"
  • All pages with titles containing "Millcreek"
  • Mill River (disambiguation)
  • Mill (disambiguation)
  • Mills Creek (disambiguation)
  • Mill Creek Bridge (disambiguation)
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