Pee Pee Creek is a stream in Pike County, Ohio, in the United States.
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. Stones taken from Pee Pee Creek were used to construct the chimneys of pioneers' log cabins.
Pee Pee Creek is noted for muskellunge fishing.
The water from Pee Pee Creek flows into Crooked Creek in Ohio, a tributary of the Scioto River.
Location
- Mouth: Confluence with the Scioto River south of Waverly at 39°05′50″N 82°59′10″W / 39.0972912°N 82.9860104°W / 39.0972912; -82.9860104
- Source: Ross County at 39°13′12″N 83°06′44″W / 39.220066°N 83.1121274°W / 39.220066; -83.1121274
See also
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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