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Place | Description |
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Hominy Creek | rises in E Haywood County and flows generally E into central Buncombe County, where it enters French Broad River. Said to have been visited by a South Carolina hunting party before the Revolution and given the name because they ate hominy for supper the first night. |
North Hominy Creek | rises in E Haywood County in Worley Cove and flows SW into Hominy Creek. |
South Hominy Creek | rises in SW Buncombe County near Brooks Gap and flows NE into Hominy Creek. |
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