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  2. Brock Creek (Buck Creek tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Brock Creek rises near the southwest corner of Lower Makefield Township just east of Interstate 95 at an elevation of 140 feet (43 m), flowing generally east then northeast, turning northerly before it enters Yardley Borough and meets at Buck Creek's 0.60 river mile at an elevation of 49 feet (15 m).

  3. Category:Rivers of Bucks County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Martins Creek (Delaware River tributary, Bucks County) Mill Creek (Delaware River tributary) Mill Creek (Neshaminy Creek tributary, Doylestown Township) Mill Creek (Neshaminy Creek tributary, Northampton Township) Mill Creek (Neshaminy Creek tributary, Wrightstown Township) Mink Run (Tohickon Creek tributary) Morgan Creek (Tohickon Creek tributary)

  4. Morgan Creek (Tohickon Creek tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The elevation of the source is approximately 530 feet (160 m) and the elevation at the mouth is 479 feet (146 m) and it meets its confluence at the Tohickon Creek's 23.0 river mile. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Course

  5. Paunnacussing Creek - Wikipedia

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    Paunnacussing Creek is a tributary of the Delaware River contained wholly within Bucks County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It rises from a pond north of Mechanicsville in Buckingham Township and drains into the Delaware at Bull Island just upstream of Lumberville in Solebury Township .

  6. Mill Creek (Delaware River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Mill Creek (also known as Otter Creek) is a 11.04 miles (17.77 km) long tributary of the Delaware River and is one of six streams in Bucks County, Pennsylvania by the same name. Mill Creek rises just east of Core Creek Park in Middletown Township and reaches its confluence at the Delaware River's 118.87 river mile in Bristol Borough .

  7. These Bucks County restaurants offer free food for vets ... - AOL

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    Several restaurants across Bucks County are providing free food offers to veterans and active-military, thank them for their service on Veterans Day.

  8. Newtown Creek (Neshaminy Creek tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Newtown Creek is a tributary, rising near Stoop Road in Newtown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. [1] It is part of the Delaware River watershed [2] and is located entirely in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. [3] The Newtown Creek Bridge over Centre Avenue was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

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