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Streeter, ND -- U.S. city in North Dakota
Population (2000): 172
Housing Units (2000): 125
Land area (2000): 0.338456 sq. miles (0.876598 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.338456 sq. miles (0.876598 sq. km)
FIPS code: 76620
Located within: North Dakota (ND), FIPS 38
Location: 46.657646 N, 99.357841 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 58483
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Streeter

Streeter may refer to:

  • Streeter, North Dakota, American city
  • Streeter, West Virginia, American city
  • Streeters Corners, New York, an unincorporated hamlet
  • Streeter (surname)
  • Streeter-Phelps equation, a water-modeling tool
  • An interview by a newspaper for interviews with random people, traditionally found walking down the street, about a particular issue.
Streeter (surname)

Streeter is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alison Streeter, British swimmer noted for crossing the English Channel numerous times
  • Bess Streeter Aldrich, American novelist who wrote A Lantern in Her Hand
  • Burnett Hillman Streeter, British Biblical scholar
  • Daniel Willard Streeter, American hunter and author
  • Edward Streeter, American novelist who wrote Father of the Bride
  • Gary Streeter, a British MP
  • George Streeter, Chicago squatter who lived aboard a grounded riverboat for over 30 years
  • Jeff Streeter, former NASCAR driver
  • Penny Streeter, managing director of a UK recruitment agency
  • Ruth Cheney Streeter, the first director of the United States Marine Corps Women's Reserve (USMCWR) and the first woman to attain the rank of major in the USMC
  • Ryan Streeter, Vice-President of Civic Enterprises, LLC.
  • Sevyn Streeter, American singer–songwriter
  • Tanya Streeter, Caymanian free-diver

Usage examples of "streeter".

Streeter came by the other day and had all the cryptological material downloaded onto disks.

The meager vote for Streeter in 1888 demonstrated that the organized farmers were yet far from accepting the idea of separate political action.

SHERIFF STREETER is watching them go with a grin, and does not at first see the batwing doors of The Lady Day Saloon open as MAJOR MURDOCK pushes out on to the sidewalk.

He told her about Captain Streeter, the Haymarket Riots, Colonel McCormick, William Wrigley, Carl Sandburg, Sullivan and Adler, the Sox and the Cubs, the East-land boat disaster, the Water Tower, Steve Goodman, Big Bill Thompson, Mayor Daley, the ugly Picasso monkey woman, snow and wind and humidity, Saul Bellow and Polish, German and Swedish food.

Despite the growing rip current, Streeter kept the boat stationary with an expert handling of the throttles.