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- Q14687788 subject Q18699654.
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- Q14687788 abstract "Lick Creek is a 30.6-mile-long (49.2 km) tributary of Lake Springfield and thus a tributary of the Sangamon River in central Illinois. It drains a large portion of southwestern Sangamon County and a marginal adjacent fragment of southeastern Morgan County. The drainage of Lick Creek includes all of Loami, Illinois and part of Chatham, Illinois.Much of the Lick Creek drainage is intensely farmed arable land. A 120-acre creekside parcel, the Nipper Wildlife Sanctuary near Loami, has been redesignated for restoration as tallgrass prairie.In addition, when land parcels were condemned for Lake Springfield in the 1920s and 1930s, a large section of the lower Lick Creek bottomland was set aside as woodland to protect the lake's water quality. This 340-acre (1.4 km2) riparian zone was designated as the Lick Creek Wildlife Preserve by its owner, the Springfield, Illinois-based City Water, Light & Power, in 1991. According to Sangamon County, the watershed protection zone contains a notable grove of mixed sugar maples and chinkapin oaks. One chinkapin, located in Camp Widjiwagan, has been dated at more than 300 years of age.The Interurban Trail, a local bike trail, bridges the Lick Creek arm of Lake Springfield. The bridge area forms a local fishing hole.The U.S. Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) shows 12 streams bearing the name Lick Creek in Illinois.".
- Q14687788 length "48280.32".
- Q14687788 mouthElevation "174.9552".
- Q14687788 origin Q490989.
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- Q14687788 lengthMi "30".
- Q14687788 mouth "Confluence with Sugar Creek in Lake Springfield, Illinois".
- Q14687788 mouthElevationFt "574".
- Q14687788 name "Lick Creek".
- Q14687788 origin "Morgan County north of Waverly, Illinois".
- Q14687788 point "39.6528266 -89.9781644".
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- Q14687788 comment "Lick Creek is a 30.6-mile-long (49.2 km) tributary of Lake Springfield and thus a tributary of the Sangamon River in central Illinois. It drains a large portion of southwestern Sangamon County and a marginal adjacent fragment of southeastern Morgan County. The drainage of Lick Creek includes all of Loami, Illinois and part of Chatham, Illinois.Much of the Lick Creek drainage is intensely farmed arable land.".
- Q14687788 label "Lick Creek (Sangamon River)".
- Q14687788 lat "39.6528266".
- Q14687788 long "-89.9781644".
- Q14687788 name "Lick Creek".