Buck Creek, Indiana
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Buck Creek, originally known as Transitville, is an unincorporated community
Unincorporated area
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 in Washington Township
Washington Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana
Washington Township is one of thirteen townships in Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA. As of the 2000 census, its population was 2,473.-Geography:...

, Tippecanoe County
Tippecanoe County, Indiana
Tippecanoe County is a county located in the northwest quadrant of the U.S. state of Indiana. It was created in 1826 from Wabash County. It is part of the Lafayette, Indiana, Metropolitan Statistical Area....

, Indiana
Indiana
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, United States
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. It is part of the Lafayette, Indiana
Lafayette, Indiana
Lafayette is a city in and the county seat of Tippecanoe County, Indiana, United States, northwest of Indianapolis. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 67,140. West Lafayette, on the other side of the Wabash River, is home to Purdue University, which has a large impact on...

 Metropolitan Statistical Area
Lafayette, Indiana metropolitan area
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.

Geography

Buck Creek sits at the intersection of Tippecanoe County Road 750 East and a northeast-southwest Norfolk Southern
Norfolk Southern Railway
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 railroad line between the cities of Lafayette and Delphi
Delphi, Indiana
Delphi is a city in and the county seat of Carroll County, Indiana, United States. Located twenty minutes northeast of Lafayette, it is part of the Lafayette, Indiana Metropolitan Statistical Area...

. Indiana State Road 25
Indiana State Road 25
State Road 25 is a highway in the U. S. state of Indiana. Although it is designated a north–south road, in practice it travels generally northeast from its southern terminus at State Road 32 to its northern terminus at State Road 15 in Warsaw.- Waynetown to Lafayette :SR 25 heads north...

, which also connects the cities, passes the town two miles to the northwest. As part of the Hoosier Heartland Industrial Corridor project, the highway is being relocated to a path that closely follows the railway and will be within a quarter of a mile of town when completed in 2013.

The creek for which Buck Creek is named originates 6.5 miles (10.5 km) miles east in Carroll County
Carroll County, Indiana
Carroll County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana. As of 2010, the population was 20,155. The county seat is Delphi.Carroll County is part of the Lafayette, Indiana, Metropolitan Statistical Area.- History :...

 near Ockley
Ockley, Indiana
Ockley is an unincorporated town in Madison Township, Carroll County, Indiana. It is part of the Lafayette, Indiana Metropolitan Statistical Area....

, flows westward along the northern edge of town, and meets the Wabash River
Wabash River
The Wabash River is a river in the Midwestern United States that flows southwest from northwest Ohio near Fort Recovery across northern Indiana to southern Illinois, where it forms the Illinois-Indiana border before draining into the Ohio River, of which it is the largest northern tributary...

approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) to the west.

Landmarks

While small, the town does contain several different places of commerce. The grain elevator, which towers over the rest of town, is the main source of trade in town. The elevator is a complex of four separate buildings built along the railroad track that runs through the center of the town and it attracts farmers from the surrounding area. Feeding off of this attraction and other traffic, like that from the local softball field which regularly holds games, is the Buck Creek Pizza Company. Owned by two local residents of the town, the company has had growing success over the past few years. Because of this success it has expanded by opening up another restaurant in nearby Dayton. There is also a small post office located directly next door to the pizza company.

Located on the north edge of town is the Buck Creek Community Center. The center is rentable and also is home to a playground and softball field. Across the street from the community center in the middle of cattle farm sits the old, abandon high school which closed down in 1967 when William Henry Harrison High School opened. Buck Creek is also home to two separate churches: the Buck Creek United Methodist Church and the Buck Creek Baptist Church.

Super Highway

The 2020 Buck Creek Olympics are approaching quickly and, in preparation, the ten residents of Buck Creek are banding together in spirited collaboration on the super-highway now in construction. The highway will run from Los Angeles to Buck Creek and from New York to Buck Creek. Plans have also been forwarded to extend this highway over the Pacific Ocean and into metropolitan Paris. The project has been under increased scrutiny as to the capability of the ten members and even the existence of the town. This scrutiny distraughted the residents and after the 2020 Olympics they plan to secede from the Union, to form their own nation. The Buck Creek Constitution was first drafted in 2010 and among the rights guaranteed to the ten residents are "Life, Liberty, and $10 Pizza on Sundays." Among the events at the 2020 Olympics will be a newcomer to the grand stage, corn husking. A husking scrimage has been scheduled between the Buck Creek's All-American Timothy Schnepp and the University of Nebraska's Devon Graye.

Services

Children attend Hershey Elementary School, East Tipp Middle School and William Henry Harrison High School. Fire protection and emergency services are provided by the Buck Creek Volunteer Fire Department, which hosts its annual fundraiser, the Buck Creek Fish Fry during the 4th Saturday of August.

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