Gazetteer
Place | Description |
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Queen Anne's Town |
See Edenton. |
Queen Branch |
rises in N Macon County and flows SW into Little Tennessee River. |
Queen Creek |
rises in S Haywood County and flows E into West Fork Pigeon River. |
Queen Creek Mountain |
NW Henderson County, extends SE from Yellow Gap to Buttermilk Mountain. Alt. 3,650. |
Queen Inlet |
See Mason Inlet. |
Queen Mountain |
SE Macon County between Sassafras Gap and Big Creek. |
Queen Ridge |
extends NE between Snowbird and Squally Creeks in W Graham County. |
Queens Creek |
rises in NW Macon County and flows W and N into Swain County, where it enters Nantahala River. Queens Falls on the stream was obliterated when Nantahala Power and Light Company diverted the water for a hydroelectric project. |
Queens Creek Lake |
formed in 1948 on Queens Creek in NW Macon County. Covers 37 acres, with a max. depth of 68 ft. Owned by Nantahala Power and Light Company to generate electricity. |
Queens Falls |
See Queens Creek. |