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  2. Darby Creek (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    The Darby Creek Trail is a mile-long trail that follows the creek in Haverford Township and is anchored by Merry Place, a park and nature area at its southern end. [25] A multi-use trail along Darby Creek has been proposed. The trail would run from Garrett Road in Upper Darby Township to Pine Street in the borough of Darby. [15]

  3. Oakmont, Haverford Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Oakmont is served by the Haverford Township School District, the Oakmont Fire Company (established 1912), and the Haverford Township Police Department. [12] The neighborhood was once served by the Oakmont School as an elementary school. It now houses the administration of the Haverford Township School District. [13]

  4. State Route 2005 (Delaware County, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Its eastern terminus is at a Cobbs Creek bridge in Darby, Pennsylvania. Past this bridge is State Route 3023, which continues into Philadelphia. SR 2005 is known as Darby Road in Haverford Township, Lansdowne Avenue from U.S. Route 1 to Darby, and Main Street in Darby.

  5. Cobbs Creek - Wikipedia

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    Cobbs Creek is an 11.8-mile-long (19.0 km) [1] tributary of Darby Creek in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It forms an approximate border between Montgomery County and Delaware County. After Cobbs Creek passes underneath Township Line Road (U.S. Route 1), it forms the border between Philadelphia County and

  6. Ithan Creek - Wikipedia

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    Ithan Creek (also known as Ithan Run [1]) is a tributary of Darby Creek in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is approximately 4.2 miles (6.8 km) long and flows through Radnor Township and Haverford Township. [2] The creek's watershed has an area of 7.39 square miles (19.1 km 2) and is highly developed.

  7. Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    It is bordered to the northeast by the borough of Lansdowne, to the southeast by the borough of Aldan, and to the west, north, and southeast by Upper Darby Township. Clifton Heights is bordered by Darby Creek to the west. According to the United States Census Bureau, the borough has a total area of 0.62 square miles (1.6 km 2), all land. [3]

  8. Secane, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Secane is divided between the municipalities of Ridley Township, and Upper Darby Township, and is often confused with Clifton Heights, since the two communities share the same ZIP code. The Muckinipattis Creek initiates in Secane and runs south through the community until its confluence with Darby Creek in Tinicum Township . [ 7 ]

  9. Darby Creek - Wikipedia

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