South Prong Creek | |
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Location | |
Country | United States |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | |
• location | Midlothian, Texas |
• coordinates | 32°24′35″N 96°58′19″W / 32.4097°N 96.9720°W / 32.4097; -96.9720 |
South Prong Creek is a creek in Ellis County, Texas. The creek rises south of Midlothian and flows east, running south of U.S. Highway 287 from Midlothian to Waxahachie. The creek then flows through the Scarborough Renaissance Festival grounds before meeting Lake Waxahachie at Interstate 35E.
History
The creek is named after South Prong, a former community that was located beside the creek before the Lake Waxahachie was created.
See also
References
- "Lake Waxahachie (Trinity River Basin) | Texas Water Development Board". www.twdb.texas.gov. Retrieved April 21, 2024.
- Association, Texas State Historical. "Lake Waxahachie". Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved April 21, 2024.
- Engineers, United States Army Corps of (1975). National Program of Inspection of Dams. , Department of the Army, Office of the Chief of Engineers.
- Forth Worth Genealogical Society: Ghost Towns – South Prong, Ellis County, TX. Accessed 11 Sep 2022.
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