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  2. Pequest River - Wikipedia

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    The Pequest River is a 35.7-mile-long (57.5 km) [1] tributary of the Delaware River in the Skylands Region in northwestern New Jersey in the United States. [5]The Pequest, Native American for "open land," [5] drains an area of 162.62 square miles (421.2 km 2) across Sussex and Warren counties, consisting of ten municipalities.

  3. Delaware River - Wikipedia

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    The Delaware River is a major river in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States and is the longest free-flowing (undammed) river in the Eastern United States. From the meeting of its branches in Hancock, New York , the river flows for 282 miles (454 km) along the borders of New York , Pennsylvania , New Jersey , and Delaware , before ...

  4. Template:Delaware River map - Wikipedia

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    Pequest River: Foul Rift: Roxburg Branch Keifer Island Martins Creek Branch ... This is a route-map template for the Delaware River, a waterway in the United States.

  5. List of rivers of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of streams and rivers of the U.S. state of New Jersey.. The list of New Jersey rivers includes streams formally designated as rivers, as well as smaller streams such as branches, creeks, drains, forks, licks, runs, etc. found throughout the state.

  6. List of rivers of the United States: P - Wikipedia

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    Pequest River – New Jersey; Pequonnock River – Connecticut; Perdido River – Alabama, Florida; Pere Marquette River – Michigan; Perkiomen Creek – Pennsylvania;

  7. Route 46 is a 2-hour long drive, and each mile is steeped in ...

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    In 1900, there were 300 vehicles registered in NJ. By 1918, there were 120,000. In 1920, 20% of American families owned a car - by 1929, it was 60%.

  8. Kittatinny Valley State Park - Wikipedia

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    Many features from its previous existence as a railroad can be exhibited. Among those features are graded fill areas, cuts through bedrock, underpasses that allowed the passage of farm equipment and dairy cattle from one side of the tracks to the other, and bridges crossing the Pequest River or Paulins Kill. The flat cinder base of the trail ...

  9. Don't like the Gulf of America? MapQuest is allowing ... - AOL

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    Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, who threatened legal action against Google again this week after the tech company changed the Gulf of Mexico's name for Google Maps users in the United States.