Peekskill Hollow Creek
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title:
Peekskill Hollow Creek
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Peekskill Hollow Creek is a creek in central western Putnam County, New York, mainly in the town of Putnam Valley. Approximately 17 miles (27 km) in length, it originate as the outflow of Lake Tibet in the southwestern part of the town of Kent and flows southwest towards the town of Peekskill in farthest northwest Westchester County. For several miles after leaving Kent it serves as the border between the towns of Carmel and Putnam Valley. Upon leaving Putnam Valley it enters the town of Cortlan
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peekskill_Hollow_Creek
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date modified:
2021-05-07T00:58:49Z
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13
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