Big Creek Valley, Pennsylvania Explained
Big Creek Valley was a village in Carbon County, Pennsylvania, United States. It was part of Northeastern Pennsylvania.
In 1966, the village was vacated to make way for Beltzville Lake, located in what is now Beltzville State Park.[1] American composer David W. Guion may have lived in Big Creek Valley.[2]
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40.869°N -75.607°W
Notes and References
- News: Big Creek Valley before Beltzville Lake. May 4, 2013. Times News. Pencor Services, Inc.. 28 April 2014. 29 April 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140429075819/http://www.tnonline.com/2013/may/04/big-creek-valley-beltzville-lake-part-1. dead.
- News: "Home on the Range" along Pohopoco Creek. May 11, 2013. Times News. Pencor Services, Inc.. 28 April 2014.