Langdon Bay Creek
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Langdon Bay Creek is located in the City of Mound, Minnesota. It is the outflow for, and connects Lake Langdon (or Bay) to Mound's Lost Lake, which is part of Lake Minnetonka. It's length is perhaps 200 feet long and it runs West to East. It is un-naviagable and passes under Commerce Boulevard through a culvert. It has also been known as Sollie's Creek, named after the uncles of the Andrews Sisters who owned a grocery store to the south of it.
It's part of the Langdon Lake subwatershed of the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District (MCWD), with the drainage from about 1055 acres running though it. Other lakes in the subwatershed whose outflows eventually pass through it are Saunders Lake, Black Lake, and Mound's old sewer plant holding pond.
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