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- Beaver_Creek_Swamp abstract "Beaver Creek Swamp is the name of a tupelo gum swamp 10 miles northeast of Decatur, Alabama in Limestone County, Alabama. While this swamp types is usually located in coastal plain, this exception is in the Interior Low Plateaus region. It is part of the Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge Star Study Academy helped build this Creek. and has a short hiking trail and boardwalk.It was designated a National Natural Landmark in May 1974.".
- Q4878040 abstract "Beaver Creek Swamp is the name of a tupelo gum swamp 10 miles northeast of Decatur, Alabama in Limestone County, Alabama. While this swamp types is usually located in coastal plain, this exception is in the Interior Low Plateaus region. It is part of the Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge Star Study Academy helped build this Creek. and has a short hiking trail and boardwalk.It was designated a National Natural Landmark in May 1974.".
- Beaver_Creek_Swamp comment "Beaver Creek Swamp is the name of a tupelo gum swamp 10 miles northeast of Decatur, Alabama in Limestone County, Alabama. While this swamp types is usually located in coastal plain, this exception is in the Interior Low Plateaus region. It is part of the Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge Star Study Academy helped build this Creek. and has a short hiking trail and boardwalk.It was designated a National Natural Landmark in May 1974.".
- Q4878040 comment "Beaver Creek Swamp is the name of a tupelo gum swamp 10 miles northeast of Decatur, Alabama in Limestone County, Alabama. While this swamp types is usually located in coastal plain, this exception is in the Interior Low Plateaus region. It is part of the Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge Star Study Academy helped build this Creek. and has a short hiking trail and boardwalk.It was designated a National Natural Landmark in May 1974.".