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  2. Description: stream in Carver County, Minnesota, United States of America; Category: body of water; Location: Carver, Minnesota, Midwest, United States, North America; View on Open­Street­Map

  3. Carver Creek (Minnesota) Coordinates: 44°45′36″N 93°37′19″W. Carver Creek is a stream in Carver County, Minnesota, in the United States. [1] Carver Creek was named for Jonathan Carver by the explorer himself. [2]

  4. Situated on the western edge of the Twin Cities, Carver Park Reserve is home to Lowry Nature Center, Grimm Farm Historic Site and King Waterbird Sanctuary. Here, you may spot trumpeter swans, osprey, mink, white-tailed deer, barred owls and a variety of waterfowl and songbirds.

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  5. Carver Creek at Carver, MN - USGS Water Data for the Nation. Important for you to know: New to WDFN: customize and keep track of your list of favorite monitoring locations and data types using the new My Favorites page. To learn more, read our announcement on our Water Data for the Nation blog. Important Inventory Page.

  6. Located with a source of fresh water at the junctures of Carver Creek and Spring Creek at the Minnesota River, Carver was a particularly advantageous site. It is the only spot on the entire ength of Minnesota River where two different watershed area creeks meet together at the river. And during low-river levels

  7. Carver is a small city in Carver County, Minnesota, United States along the banks of the Minnesota River. The city is named after early explorer Jonathan Carver. The downtown area is home to the Carver Historic District, a nationally recognized collection of historically significant local buildings. The population was 3,724 at the 2010 census.

  8. Carver’s location at the intersection of the Minnesota River and Carver Creek made it a vibrant early commercial steamboat hub and a jumping off point for pioneer settlers in the Minnesota River Valley and surrounding areas.

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