Rawhide Creek
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rawhide-creek-299-3637254
title:
Rawhide Creek
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Rawhide Creek is a stream in Douglas, Washington, Dodge, and Colfax counties, Nebraska, in the United States. According to legend, Rawhide Creek was named in about 1849 on account of a man who was skinned to death there by Indians, his hide was left as a warning to other settlers. The “Legend” Rawhide is from Niobrara County Wyoming. Rawhide Creek's headwaters are located on Denny Ranch, Southwest of Lusk, Wyoming. The Legend of the Rawhide is re-enacted every July in Lusk.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rawhide_Creek
date created:
2015-02-16T15:53:28Z
date modified:
2024-08-06T17:06:39Z
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