Neshaminy Creek
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neshaminy-creek-318-707192
title:
Neshaminy Creek
text:
Neshaminy Creek is a 40.7-mile-long (65.5 km) stream that runs entirely through Bucks County, Pennsylvania, rising south of the borough of Chalfont, where its north and west branches join. Neshaminy Creek flows southeast toward Bristol Township and Bensalem Township to its confluence with the Delaware River. The name "Neshaminy" originates with the Lenni Lenape and is thought to mean "place where we drink twice". This phenomenon refers to a section of the creek known as the Neshaminy Palisades,
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wiki
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description:
River in Pennsylvania, United States
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neshaminy_Creek
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date modified:
2023-12-20T22:50:09Z
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13
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