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Little Pigeon River (Indiana)
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Little Pigeon River or Little Pigeon Creek is a stream located in northwestern Spencer County and northeastern Warrick County, Indiana. The 1,000 acre watershed feeds marshland which, when the stream is high, provides a good habitat for ducks.[1][2][3] It was the site of the Little Pigeon Creek Community, Abraham Lincoln's Indiana boyhood home, now the Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial. [4]
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Alternate names include:[1]
- Little Pigeon
- North Fork Little Pigeon Creek
- Pigeon Branch