As Vicki eluded to, I guess you need to be more specific, especially in time
frame.  There were a lot of creeks in the very early days of Norfolk that
have been filled in to create downtown Norfolk as it is today.  I know of at
lest two Tanner's Creeks which exist today, as mentioned, that, as far as I
know, do not connect.  There is also a Tanner's Point where the old coal
piers used to be.


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website:  _Http://HistoricSouthNorfolk.com_
(http://historicsouthnorfolk.com/)

Vicki, do you know if the Tanner's Creek of original Norfolk can be found
anywhere today, or a sign indicating the location?

Thanks.
Janice





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