Fiddle Creek is a stream in northeast Franklin County in east central Missouri.
[1] The stream headwaters are located adjacent to Missouri Route 100 approximately one mile northeast of Gray Summit[2] at 38°30′19″N 90°48′21″W / 38.50528°N 90.80583°W / 38.50528; -90.80583 and the confluence with the Missouri River is at 38°35′58″N 90°45′45″W / 38.59944°N 90.76250°W / 38.59944; -90.76250.
[1][3] The stream enters the Missouri River floodplain after crossing under Missouri Route T at Oetters and then runs along the south margin of the floodplain past St Albans to enter the Missouri River approximately 1.5 miles northeast of St Albans.
[2] Fiddle Creek got its name because fiddling was a popular pastime among early settlers near the creek.
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