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- Comment: Hello. This subject likely meets our relevant notability guideline, which is the most significant hurdle. However, four of the sources seem to be self published, meaning they are not sutiable to support claims, and the remaining government source seems to make no mention of thhe stream. Please improve the quality of the sources, this page can help. Thank you. – Isochrone (talk) 17:16, 30 December 2024 (UTC)
Shoemaker Ditch is a stream and tributary of the White River in Fishers, Indiana. The stream is home to many fish including Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Common Carp, and Striped Shiner.[1] A new drainage tunnel is being built to carry water from SR-37 to the creek.[2] However, the stream is primarily man made being not more then a trickle naturally. It was made due to the city's need for drainage as it transitioned from mostly rural land to a suburb. Because of this, it is very important to the city's history and culture.[3][4][5] It is unknown when it was first created.
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edit- ^ "ᐅ Shoemaker Ditch fishing reports🎣• Fishers, IN (United States) fishing". Fishbrain. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
- ^ "Fishers Drainage Tunnel Project on State Road 37". Midwest Mole. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
- ^ Larry (2022-07-07). "Exploring the 150-year history of Fishers". LarryInFishers. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
- ^ "A Quick Dive into Fishers' History: How Did We Get Here? | Fishers Digest". 2023-11-17. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
- ^ "Fishers History – City of Fishers". Retrieved 2024-10-17.