Poe Creek
Poe Creek is a stream in Pope, Arkansas. Poe Creek is situated nearby to the hamlet Buttermilk, as well as near Appleton.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Buttermilk and Appleton.
Buttermilk
Hamlet
Buttermilk is an unincorporated community in Pope County, Arkansas, United States. The community's name was derived from an observer who saw the whitewash run off the Cumberland Presbyterian Church during a rain storm in 1840 and commented that it looked like buttermilk.
Appleton
Hamlet
Appleton is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Griffin Township, Pope County, Arkansas, United States. It was first listed as a CDP in the 2020 census with a population of 399. Appleton is situated 1½ miles northeast of Poe Creek.
Caglesville
Hamlet
Caglesville is an unincorporated community in Center Township, Pope County, Arkansas, United States. The community was named for N. P. Cagle, a local mill operator. Caglesville is situated 4 miles west of Poe Creek.
Poe Creek
- Type: Stream
- Category: body of water
- Location: Pope, Arkansas, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
35.40536° or 35° 24′ 19″ northLongitude
-92.89267° or 92° 53′ 34″ westElevation
413 feet (126 metres)Open location code
8679C444+4WGeoNames ID
4126936
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