Clark Run is a physical feature (stream) in Fairfield County. The primary coordinates for Clark Run places it within the OH 43107 ZIP Code delivery area.
Feature Name: | Clark Run |
Category: | Ohio physical, cultural and historic features |
Feature Type: | Physical |
Class: | Stream |
Description: | Heads in Wayne National Forest in Monday Creek Township, flows north then northwest through Twin Churches Lake, to enter Rush Creek in Rush Creek Township. |
History: | Named for John Clark (1775-1860), and his wife Eleanor (1777-1868), early settlers of Perry County. |
County: | Fairfield County |
Latitude: | 39.7197892 |
Longitude: | -82.3693196 |
Variant (Nonofficial) Names for Clark Run: Clark Run.
Note that you do not have the right to enter private property without the owner's permission. You do have a right to access goverment property that is open to the general public. The GNIS Feature Detail Report for Clark Run does not include property ownership information.
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