Not specific to First Creek, but it relates to the overall waterways theme and urbanized creeks.
The latest issue of "Alumnus" magazine printed by UT includes a vintage photo of Second Creek circa 1860 looking up towards "the Hill." A smaller stream is in the foreground, running west between what looks like Main and Cumberland, and into Second Creek.
That smaller stream is now buried somewhere in a sewer I suppose for the last century or more.
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TomB writes:
Not specific to First Creek, but it relates to the overall waterways theme and urbanized creeks.
The latest issue of "Alumnus" magazine printed by UT includes a vintage photo of Second Creek circa 1860 looking up towards "the Hill." A smaller stream is in the foreground, running west between what looks like Main and Cumberland, and into Second Creek.
That smaller stream is now buried somewhere in a sewer I suppose for the last century or more.
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