Bottom Creek, West Virginia
Unincorporated community in West Virginia, United States
37°25′12″N 81°29′43″W / 37.42000°N 81.49528°W / 37.42000; -81.49528Bottom Creek is an unincorporated community located in McDowell County, West Virginia, United States. Bottom Creek lies along U.S. Route 52 between the towns of Kimball and Vivian. It takes its name from the stream that runs through the community.
Notable person
- Boxing trainer Emanuel Steward was born in Bottom Creek, and spent his early childhood there.[2]
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Municipalities and communities of McDowell County, West Virginia, United States
County seat: Welch
communities
- Algoma
- Alpheus
- Antler
- Apple Grove
- Asco
- Ashland
- Atwell
- Avondale
- Beartown
- Big Four
- Bishop
- Black Wolf
- Bottom Creek
- Brewsterdale
- Canebrake
- Capels
- Caretta
- Carlos
- Carswell
- Cherokee
- Clark
- Coalwood
- Dan
- Eckman
- Effler
- Eight
- Elkhorn
- English
- Ennis
- Erin
- Faraday
- Garland
- Gilliam
- Havaco
- Hemphill
- Hensley
- Hull
- Isaban‡
- Jackson Flats
- Jacobs Fork
- Jed
- Jenkinjones
- Johnnycake
- Jolo
- Krollitz
- Kyle
- Landgraff
- Leckie
- Lex
- Lila
- Litwar
- Longpole
- Maitland
- Marine
- Marytown
- McDowell
- Mohawk
- Mohegan
- Monson
- Newhall
- Panther
- Paynesville
- Peapatch‡
- Powhatan
- Premier
- Ream
- Rift
- Rockridge
- Rolfe
- Sandy Huff
- Six
- Skygusty
- Squire
- Superior
- Switchback
- Twin Branch
- Union City
- Upland
- Vallscreek
- Venus
- Warriormine
- Wilmore
- Worth
- Wyoming City
- Yerba
- Yukon
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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