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There is also a tale about a tunnel in the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona near Cedar Creek which is said to lead inside the earth to a land inhabited by a mysterious tribe.
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* 1864 – Battle of Cedar Creek – Union Army under Philip Sheridan destroys a Confederate Army under Jubal Early.
Resettlement began around 1868 when a Cincinnati syndicate purchased a tract at the mouth of Cedar Creek and named it Port Lawrence, creating the modern downtown area.
* Battle of Cedar Creek, October 1864
* Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park ( part )
Included are the Battle of the Rosebud, Battle of the Little Bighorn, Battle of Warbonnet Creek, Battle of Slim Buttes, Battle of Cedar Creek, and the Dull Knife Fight.
It went on the South side of Cedar Mountain, across Buckhorn Flat, passed the Red Seeps to Huntington Creek, crossing about a mile below where the present bridge crosses ; thence to Cottonwood Creek.
Cedar Creek State Park offers camping, hunting, fishing and hiking.
Gilmer County is home to ten nationally registered historic landmarks, the Cedar Creek Backway, and the annual West Virginia Folk Festival.
* Cedar Creek State Park
* The Battle of Belle Grove ( or Cedar Creek ), October 19, 1864
* Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park ( part )
* Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park ( part )
The Kemp and Mabank areas are included in coverage by The Monitor and Cedar Creek Pilot newspapers.
Paul Knight of the Houston Press said in a 2009 article that some people blamed the development of the artificial Cedar Creek Lake, which opened in 1965, and development of the area surrounding the lake for the initial influx of crime and recreational drugs into the county and the East Texas region.
* Cedar Creek
The county is divided into 20 townships: Ash, Castle Butte, Cedar Butte, Conata, Crooked Creed, Fairview, Flat Butte, Huron, Imlay, Lake Creek, Lake Flat, Lake Hill, Owanka, Peno, Quinn, Rainy Creek / Cheyenne, Scenic, Shyne, Sunnyside, and Wasta ; and seven areas of unorganized territory: Central Pennington, Dalzell Canyon, East Central Pennington, Mount Rushmore, Northeast Pennington, Rapid City East, and West Pennington.
The county is divided into twenty two townships: Asheboro, Archdale, Back Creek, Brower, Cedar Grove, Coleridge, Columbia, Concord, Farmer, Franklinville, Grant, Level Cross, Liberty, New Hope, New Market, Pleasant Grove, Providence, Randleman, Richland, Tabernacle, Trinity, and Union.

Cedar and Gallery
Cedar House Gallery, in another listed building, Cedar House often has exhibitions and stocks predominantly watercolour and oil landscapes.
* Return of the Holy Women ( 1904 ) Cedar Rapids Art Gallery, Iowa
* Cedar Revolution Photo Gallery
While in Japan he made the StoneDGloves: Alms for Soft Palms photographic series, shown at the National Gallery in Ottawa and later he made 16 Cedar Laminated Sculpture series, shown alongside the Ottoman / Court Suite of silk-screen prints, at the Bau Xi Gallery in Vancouver in May 1971.

Cedar and built
Followers of William Augustus Bowles, self-declared " Director General of the State of Muskogee ," built a watchtower in the vicinity of Cedar Key in 1801.
The Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern Railway built a 66-mile branch to What Cheer via Keswick in 1879 The town is named for Keswick, England, the home town of a local woman who had offered lodging to the track-laying crew.
The Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern Railway built a 66-mile branch to What Cheer via Thornburg in 1879 The town was founded by the railroad and named in memory of Major Thomas T. Thornburgh, who died in the Meeker Massacre.
The Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern Railway built a 66-mile branch from Iowa City to What Cheer via Riverside in 1879.
In 1871, the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway built a main line east-west through Cedar Grove.
The first school, built of logs, was established in 1858 south of present-day Denison, on the site of the North Cedar Cemetery.
* Cedar Creek is a locale in the southeast part of the township at In 1849, Isaac LaGrange built the first sawmill in township on the Cedar Creek.
Land originally owned by Josef Kaplan, was given to his son, Victor who then built a home for his bride, Anna Kaplan near what is now Cedar Avenue.
In 1896, Essex County built the county mental institution in Cedar Grove known as Overbrook.
Also at about this time, a new highway was built which took through traffic past Cedar Hill, outside the city limits.
In its first year, colonists were asked to settle Johnson Fort, now Enoch, where a stockade was built, and were also sent to settle along Coal Creek, site of the settlement to manufacture iron which became Cedar City.
Cedar Point Causeway was built in 1957, and is still in use.
Blue Streak ( Cedar Point ) | Blue Streak, built in 1964, is Cedar Point's oldest operating roller coaster
In 1964, Cedar Point built its oldest surviving roller coaster, the Blue Streak.
In 1970, the Centennial Theatre, named in honor of Cedar Point's 100th anniversary, was built.
Cedar Point built the first giga coaster, Millennium Force, in 2000.
In the 2007 season, Cedar Point built Maverick, which features a drop at a 95-degree angle and includes an LSM launch in the middle of the ride reaching speeds of.
Man and Julian Feild arrived around 1856 and built a grist mill at the crossroads that was to become the center of Mansfield, the beginnings of the community probably existed in the oak groves bordering Walnut Creek ( originally called Cedar Bluff Creek ).
These are not Old West wagon trails, however ; the town did not exist until nearby Cedar Creek Reservoir was built in the 1960s, and was not incorporated until the 1970s.
Cedar Park changed little until the 1950s and 1960s when housing subdivisions began to be built, spurred by the growth of nearby Austin.
Much of the original farmland has now been built on in the major housing developments of Windsor Meadows and Cedar Parks, which is still in the final phases of development.
Ironically, Cedar Fair tore down more of what Walter Knott had originally built than what Disney was planning to.

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