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Washerwoman's Creek

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'''Washerwoman's Creek''', was the commmon name during the [[British period]], of a small freshwater spring that ran through what is now [[downtown Pensacola]]. In the [[First Spanish period]] it the Creek was originally known as named '''San Miguel Creek.''' Originating at the foot of [[Gage Hill]] (present [[North Hill]]). The creek ran southwesterly to [[Pensacola Bay]] (west of [[Barcelona Street]], near the modern-day [[Trillium property]]) -- now developed as the Maritime Park. This creek served as a water source and western boundary to the early [[Second Spanish period|Spanish]] and [[British period|British]] settlements.
The spring has been covered by development for many years, but there remains an outlet just east of [[Reus Street]].
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