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Corvallis installs signs reflecting Marys Peak creeks’ new Indigenous names
Corvallis installs signs reflecting Marys Peak creeks’ new Indigenous names
Corvallis installs signs reflecting Marys Peak creeks’ new Indigenous names

Published on: 07/22/2025

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Ahntkwahkwah Creek is one of four creeks in the Marys Peak area now marked by a sign that the city of Corvallis installed with the creek’s Indigenous name.

Lush forest and thick brush fill the Rock Creek watershed just outside of Corvallis, and the scent of mint blows in the breeze. Four small creeks, previously unnamed, flow into Rock Creek.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/hsji/2025/07/corvallis-installs-signs-reflecting-marys-peak-creeks-new-indigenous-names.html

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