Coopers Creek

Coopers Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of . Coopers Creek was named after Leonard Cooper, a pioneer settler.
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  • Type: Stream
  • Description: river in the United States of America
  • Also known as: Cooper Creek

Places of Interest

Highlights include Schoenbaum Stadium.

Stadium
is a soccer stadium in located in Coonskin Park. The 6,000-seat stadium is home to West Virginia United of USL League Two. is situated 2½ miles west of Coopers Creek.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Big Chimney and Milliken.

Village
is a census-designated place located on U.S. Route 119 in , , United States. As of the 2020 census, its population was 629.

Hamlet
is an unincorporated community in , , United States. It was also known as Greenberry.

Hamlet
is an unincorporated community along Indian Creek Rd in , , United States. It is the first community after State Route 114 turns across the to .

Coopers Creek

Latitude
38.4051° or 38° 24′ 18″ north
Longitude
-81.5404° or 81° 32′ 25″ west
Elevation
574 feet (175 metres)
Open location code
86CWCF45+2R
Geo­Names ID
4802931
Wiki­data ID
Q25212613
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In Other Languages

“Coopers Creek” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Coopers Creek

Places with the Same Name

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Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include New Big Chimney Bridge and Tarkin Hollow.

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