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The northern segment of NH 16A is a loop road in Jackson that is 1.029 miles (1.656 km) long. This road leaves NH 16, travels east to meet both the southern and northern termini of NH 16B (separated by just 500 feet (150 m)) and returns to NH 16, passing through the Wentworth Golf Club. The local name for this route is Village Road.
Brandywine Creek at Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania: Massanutten Trail: 71 114 George Washington National Forest: Large loop trail in Central Virginia; National Recreation Trail. Mattabesett Trail: 57 92 South-Central Connecticut: Mesabi Trail: 132 212 Minnesota: Grand Rapids, Minnesota: Ely, Minnesota: Metacomet-Monadnock Trail: 114 183 New Hampshire
Brandywine Creek [1] [2] (also called the Brandywine River) is a tributary of the Christina River in southeastern Pennsylvania and northern Delaware in the United States.The Lower Brandywine (the main stem) is 20.4 miles (32.8 km) long [3] and is a designated Pennsylvania Scenic River with several tributary streams.
This is a list of rivers and significant streams in the U.S. state of New Hampshire. All watercourses named "River" (freshwater or tidal) are listed here, as well as other streams which are either subject to the New Hampshire Comprehensive Shoreland Protection Act or are more than 10 miles (16 km) long.
Shipley Road, Tunison Drive, Rockfield Drive S, US 202 Rocky Run is a stream in northern New Castle County, Delaware . [ 6 ] The stream flows for several miles through Brandywine Creek State Park and part of First State National Historical Park before feeding the larger Brandywine Creek .
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The creek starts in Suplee near Honey Brook, and joins the West Branch Brandywine Creek in Lenape. From its source, the creek flows east, then southeast, passing through the borough of Downingtown . The creek starts at an elevation of 660 feet (200 m) above sea level drops to an elevation of 174 feet (53 m) at its confluence with the West Branch.
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