Great Seneca Creek

Great Seneca Creek is a stream in , , . Great Seneca Creek is situated nearby to the hamlet , as well as near the locality .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Dawsonville and Darnestown.

Hamlet
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is an unincorporated community in , , United States. was established in 1750 by Thomas Dawson in land that was previously part of , but became part of , following the 1776 division of Frederick County.

Village
is a United States census-designated place and an unincorporated area in . The CDP is 17.70 square miles. As of the 2020 census, the CDP had a population of 6,723, while the village of is considerably smaller in size and population. is situated 3 miles southeast of Great Seneca Creek.

Hamlet
is an unincorporated community in , , United States. It is located near the intersection of River Road and , not far from the and . is situated 3½ miles south of Great Seneca Creek.

Great Seneca Creek

Latitude
39.12844° or 39° 7′ 42″ north
Longitude
-77.33582° or 77° 20′ 9″ west
Elevation
220 feet (67 metres)
Open location code
87F44MH7+9M
Geo­Names ID
4356735
Wiki­data ID
Q79036444
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Satellite Map

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Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Blackrock Mill and Potomac Park Estate.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Little Seneca Creek and Dawsonville Regional Park.

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