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Octoraro may refer to: Octoraro Creek, a tributary of the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania Octoraro Railway, a shortline railroad that operated in Pennsylvania
Octoraro
The Octoraro Railway was an American shortline railroad that operated in Pennsylvania from 1977 to 1994. This company was formed in 1976. It obtained a
Octoraro_Railway
River in the United States
Octoraro Creek is a 22.1-mile-long (35.6 km) tributary of the Susquehanna River, joining it 9 miles (14 km) above the Susquehanna's mouth at Chesapeake
Octoraro_Creek
Railway line in the United States of America
Bustleton area of Philadelphia. The Octoraro line, which is owned and operated by ESPN, consists of trackage, the former Octoraro Branch, from end-of-track in
East_Penn_Railroad
It operated a 110-mile (180 km) main line between West Philadelphia and Octoraro Junction, Maryland (near Port Deposit), plus several branch lines. The
Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad
Philadelphia_and_Baltimore_Central_Railroad
Scouting America council in Pennsylvania
divided into three districts: Diamond Rock District Horseshoe Trail District Octoraro District The Chester County Council was charted by the Boy Scouts of America
Chester_County_Council
Stewart Run is a tributary of the West Branch Octoraro Creek in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is approximately 4.9 miles (7
Stewart Run (Octoraro Creek tributary)
Stewart_Run_(Octoraro_Creek_tributary)
Scouting America camp in Maryland and Pennsylvania
separating Pennsylvania and Maryland. The name of the camp derives from the Octoraro Creek, a tributary of the Susquehanna River, that makes a meandering four-mile
Horseshoe_Scout_Reservation
of Octoraro Creek. MD 591B is named Porters Bridge Road. The 0.80-mile-long (1.29 km) highway extends from a barrier on the south side of Octoraro Creek
List of state highways in Maryland shorter than one mile (2–699)
List_of_state_highways_in_Maryland_shorter_than_one_mile_(2–699)
Gunpowder River Susquehanna River Deer Creek Octoraro Creek West Branch Octoraro Creek Stewart Run East Branch Octoraro Creek Muddy Run Conowingo Creek Fishing
List of rivers of Pennsylvania
List_of_rivers_of_Pennsylvania
Rail line
Wilmington, and Conrail operated services there under subsidy. The shortline Octoraro Railway began operating the southern portion in 1977, again under subsidy
Wilmington and Northern Branch
Wilmington_and_Northern_Branch
Covered bridge in Pennsylvania, US
of the Octoraro Creek in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. A county-owned and maintained bridge, its official designation is the West Octoraro #1 Bridge
Jackson's Sawmill Covered Bridge
Jackson's_Sawmill_Covered_Bridge
Unincorporated community in Pennsylvania, US
The community drains west to the West Branch of Octoraro Creek and east to the East Branch. Via Octoraro Creek, the Kirkwood is part of the Susquehanna
Kirkwood,_Pennsylvania
Covered bridge in Pennsylvania, US
Grove Covered Bridge is a covered bridge that spans the East Branch of Octoraro Creek on the border between Lancaster County and Chester County in Pennsylvania
Pine_Grove_Covered_Bridge
Commuter rail station in Pennsylvania, US
Junction Station, being the northern terminus of the P&BC, later called the Octoraro Branch. This line was built by the P&BC between 1855 and 1868, and originally
Wawa_Station
American illustrator and painter (1882–1945)
killed when the automobile they were riding in was struck by a southbound Octoraro Branch freight train at a railway crossing over Ring Road near his Chadds
N._C._Wyeth
Section of U.S. Route in Maryland, United States
and MD 591 (Colora Road) heading southeast toward a removed bridge over Octoraro Creek. After US 1 crosses the creek, the old alignment reconnects with
U.S._Route_1_in_Maryland
United States historic place
1953 Baltimore & Annapolis 70 tonner #50 built in 1950 Baltimore & Ohio (Octoraro) S1 #3 Canton Railroad Baldwin VO-1000 #32 built in 1944 Baltimore & Ohio
B&O_Railroad_Museum
House in Stewart Township, Pennsylvania
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Fallingwater
Bridge in Pennsylvania, United States
Ford Covered Bridge is a covered bridge that spans the East branch of the Octoraro Creek on the border between Lancaster County and Chester County in Pennsylvania
Mercer's_Mill_Covered_Bridge
Bridge in Pennsylvania, United States
The Bellbank Covered Bridge was a covered bridge that spanned the Octoraro Creek on the border between Colerain Township, Lancaster County and Upper Oxford
Bellbank_Bridge
Unincorporated community in Pennsylvania, US
the right of way, and the railroad bed was converted into a paved trail. Octoraro Branch. Penn Central ended service in 1971 between Wawa and Chadds Ford
Wawa,_Pennsylvania
Natural area in Pennsylvania
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Pine_Lake_Natural_Area
Creek Stony Run Principio Creek Mill Creek Susquehanna River Deer Creek Octoraro Creek Basin Run Conowingo Creek Broad Creek Swan Creek Gasheys Creek Romney
List_of_rivers_of_Maryland
Natural area in Pennsylvania
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Mount_Davis_Natural_Area
County in Pennsylvania, United States
trap doors, hidden vaults, a cave, and one with a brick tunnel leading to Octoraro Creek, a tributary of the Susquehanna.[citation needed] As a wealthy Maryland
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Lancaster_County,_Pennsylvania
Natural area in Pennsylvania
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Torbert_Island_Natural_Area
Natural area in Pennsylvania
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Bark_Cabin_Natural_Area
Borough in Pennsylvania, US
the Lancaster County/Chester County line, and which flows south to form Octoraro Creek, a southward-flowing tributary of the Susquehanna River. Christiana
Christiana,_Pennsylvania
National historic site in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Independence National Historical Park
Independence_National_Historical_Park
River in eastern Pennsylvania, United States
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Schuylkill_River
Natural area in Pennsylvania
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Tamarack_Swamp_Natural_Area
County in Pennsylvania, United States
known as the Piedmont. Watersheds that serve Chester County include the Octoraro, Brandywine, and Chester creeks, and the Schuylkill River. Many of the
Chester_County,_Pennsylvania
State park in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, US
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Pine_Grove_Furnace_State_Park
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
List of nature centers in Pennsylvania
List_of_nature_centers_in_Pennsylvania
Bridge in Pennsylvania, United States
the Octoraro Creek in southeast Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. A county-owned and maintained bridge, its official designation is the West Octoraro #2
White Rock Forge Covered Bridge
White_Rock_Forge_Covered_Bridge
Bike trail and former alignment of the Pennsylvania Turnpike
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike
Abandoned_Pennsylvania_Turnpike
State highway in Pennsylvania, US
initially designated in 1928 between PA 42 (now PA 10) in Russellville and the Octoraro Creek in Homeville. In 1937, the route was extended in both directions
Pennsylvania_Route_896
Unincorporated community in Pennsylvania, US
tributary of Conowingo Creek, and south via Reynolds Run to Octoraro Creek. Conowingo and Octoraro creeks are both southwest-flowing tributaries of the Susquehanna
Little_Britain,_Pennsylvania
Major river in the Northeastern United States
approximately 30 miles (48 km) northeast of Baltimore and is joined by Octoraro Creek from the northeast and Deer Creek from the northwest. The river enters
Susquehanna_River
Natural area in Pennsylvania
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
David_R._Johnson_Natural_Area
Historic house in Pennsylvania, United States
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Thomas_Bond_House
Natural area in Pennsylvania
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Big_Flat_Laurel_Natural_Area
Natural area in Pennsylvania
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Sweet_Root_Natural_Area
American Writer, poet & newspaperman (1824-1901)
Rowlandsville, Maryland. He spent his childhood living on his father's farm on Octoraro Creek, attending school in the winter and helping with the farm in the
Edwin_Evans_Ewing
State park in Pennsylvania, United States
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Patterson_State_Park
Natural area in Pennsylvania
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Reynolds_Spring_Natural_Area
Natural area in Pennsylvania
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Devil's_Elbow_Natural_Area
United States historic place
located in West Fallowfield Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. It spans Octoraro Creek. It has a single span, 85-foot-long (26 m). The bridge was constructed
Bridge in West Fallowfield Township
Bridge_in_West_Fallowfield_Township
National forest in Pennsylvania, United States
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Allegheny_National_Forest
Scouting America council near Virginia Beach
counterpart is the Blue Heron Lodge, which was founded in 1946 when a team from Octoraro Lodge in Pennsylvania inducted the first members of Blue Heron Lodge. Tidewater
Tidewater_Council
9/11 memorial in Pennsylvania, US
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Flight_93_National_Memorial
Highway in Maryland
the mid-1910s and the late 1920s. The portion of original US 1 west of Octoraro Creek comprised a western segment of MD 273 from the late 1920s to the
Maryland_Route_273
House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site
Edgar_Allan_Poe_National_Historic_Site
State park in Pennsylvania, United States
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Salt_Springs_State_Park
State forest in southern Pennsylvania, United States
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Michaux_State_Forest
Borough in Pennsylvania, US
Press. pp. 29–36. ISBN 9780801862946. Dixon, Mike. "All’s Quiet on the Octoraro Branch Line." Archived 2011-12-17 at the Wayback Machine Window on Cecil
Oxford,_Pennsylvania
Long-distance hiking trail in the United States
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Laurel_Highlands_Hiking_Trail
Protected wilderness area in Pennsylvania, United States
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Allegheny_Islands_Wilderness
State highway in Pennsylvania, US
through the community of Mount Vernon. PA 472 crosses the Octoraro Lake along the East Branch Octoraro Creek into Colerain Township in Lancaster County and
Pennsylvania_Route_472
Outdoor recreational area in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Stone_Valley_Recreation_Area
Railway in Pennsylvania, the United States
The Delaware Valley Railway took over operations of these lines from the Octoraro Railroad on July 1, 1994. In 1999, the Delaware Valley Railway ceased operations
Delaware_Valley_Railway
State park in Pennsylvania, United States
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
French_Creek_State_Park
American iron and steel manufacturer
built in 1927. Bridge in West Fallowfield Township, Ross Fording Road over Octoraro Creek, near Steelville, West Fallowfield Township, Pennsylvania, NRHP-listed
Phoenix Iron Works (Phoenixville, Pennsylvania)
Phoenix_Iron_Works_(Phoenixville,_Pennsylvania)
State park in Pennsylvania, United States
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Cowans_Gap_State_Park
Agency in the U.S. State of Pennsylvania
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
Pennsylvania_Department_of_Conservation_and_Natural_Resources
State park in Potter County, Pennsylvania
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Denton_Hill_State_Park
U.S. National Memorial in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial
Thaddeus_Kosciuszko_National_Memorial
City in Pennsylvania, US
westward of a straight line drawn northeasterly from the headwaters of Octoraro Creek (near the southern borders) marked with blazed trees, to the Schuylkill
Pottsville,_Pennsylvania
through Wakefield, Oakryn, Little Britain, Oak Hill, Tayloria, and crossed Octoraro Creek into Chester County at Pine Grove. From there it continued west via
Transportation in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Transportation_in_Lancaster_County,_Pennsylvania
Park in the United States
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 148
Pennsylvania_State_Game_Lands_Number_148
State park in Pennsylvania, United States
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
McConnells_Mill_State_Park
State forest in Pennsylvania, United States
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Bald_Eagle_State_Forest
Private school in Maryland, United States
take charge of the newly formed congregation on the lower branch of the Octoraro Creek, a short distance south of what was soon to become the Mason-Dixon
West_Nottingham_Academy
rivernet.org. American Rivers. p. 23. Retrieved September 25, 2023. "Octoraro Dam Removal". Fish Passage Program. Maryland Department of Natural Resources
List of dam removals in Maryland
List_of_dam_removals_in_Maryland
State park in Pennsylvania, United States
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Little_Buffalo_State_Park
National Park Service unit in Delaware and Pennsylvania, United States
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
First State National Historical Park
First_State_National_Historical_Park
State park in Pennsylvania, United States
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Hyner_View_State_Park
Protected area in Pennsylvania, US
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 285
Pennsylvania_State_Game_Lands_Number_285
Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Point_State_Park
Fur trader in 17th and 18th century Pennsylvania and Maryland
and Perryville, Maryland. In February 1705, he purchased 400 acres at Octoraro Creek. In September 1705, he acquired 200 acres near Conowingo Creek. By
John_Hansson_Steelman
Park in the United States
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 182
Pennsylvania_State_Game_Lands_Number_182
Educational facility in Pennsylvania, US
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Shaver's Creek Environmental Center
Shaver's_Creek_Environmental_Center
River - Georgia Oconomowoc River - Wisconsin Oconto River - Wisconsin Octoraro Creek - Pennsylvania, Maryland Ogden River - Utah Ogeechee River - Georgia
List of rivers of the United States: O
List_of_rivers_of_the_United_States:_O
Site of the Battle of Fort Necessity (1754)
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Fort Necessity National Battlefield
Fort_Necessity_National_Battlefield
State park in Elk County, Pennsylvania
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Bendigo_State_Park
Northampton County Upper Nazareth Township 1 Northampton County Upper Octoraro 1 Chester County Upper Orchard 1 Bucks County 19058 Upper Oxford
List of places in Pennsylvania: U
List_of_places_in_Pennsylvania:_U
List of lakes and reservoirs in Pennsylvania
Cascade Quarry Chambers Lake Chapman Dam Reservoir Chapman Lake Chester Octoraro Reservoir Childrens Lake Church School Farm Park Lake Churchville Reservoir
List_of_lakes_of_Pennsylvania
State park in Pennsylvania, United States
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Kettle_Creek_State_Park
Outdoor ecology classroom
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Abernathy_Field_Station
Church in Pennsylvania, United States
13, 2020 from the Swarthmore College library (2) T. Chalkley Matlack, "Octoraro". Friends' Meeting Houses. n.p., n.d., available on line from the Haverford
Unitarian Universalist Church of Lancaster
Unitarian_Universalist_Church_of_Lancaster
Topics referred to by the same term
Sawmill Covered Bridge, a covered bridge that spans the West Branch of the Octoraro Creek in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania This disambiguation page lists
Eichelberger's_Covered_Bridge
State park in Pennsylvania, United States
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Lehigh_Gorge_State_Park
Park in the United States
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 259
Pennsylvania_State_Game_Lands_Number_259
Park in the United States
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 280
Pennsylvania_State_Game_Lands_Number_280
Protected area in Pennsylvania, United States
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum
John_Heinz_National_Wildlife_Refuge_at_Tinicum
Park in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, US
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Worlds_End_State_Park
Park on three Allegheny River islands in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Allegheny_Islands_State_Park
Natural area in Pennsylvania
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Little Mud Pond Swamp Natural Area
Little_Mud_Pond_Swamp_Natural_Area
Park in the United States
French Creek Lehigh River LeTort Spring Run Lick Run Lower Brandywine Octoraro Creek Pine Creek Schuylkill River Stony Creek Tucquan Creek Tulpehocken
Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 97
Pennsylvania_State_Game_Lands_Number_97
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