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Marshalls Creek is an unincorporated community in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located on Business U.S. Route 209 at the southern terminus of Route 402 in Smithfield Township. It is named after the creek that flows southward through it into the Delaware River. Business 209 joins the 209 bypass just east of the village.
Marshalls Creek is a 13.3-mile-long (21.4 km) [1] [2] tributary of the Brodhead Creek in the Pocono Mountains in Northeastern Pennsylvania in the United States. Marshalls Creek was named after Edward Marshall, a pioneer citizen. [3] Variant names were "Marshall Creek" and "Marshall's Creek". [2]
Pennsylvania Route 402 (PA 402) is a 29.24-mile (47.06 km) north–south state route in the Pennsylvania counties of Monroe and Pike.The southern terminus of the route is at U.S. Route 209 Business (US 209 Bus.) in the Smithfield Township village of Marshalls Creek.
Southern terminus of PA 447: Marshalls Creek: 116.50: 187.49: US 209 Bus. south (Milford Road) to PA 402 – Marshalls Creek: Northern terminus of US 209 Bus. Pike: Dingmans Ferry: 135.67: 218.34: PA 739 (Bethany and Dingmans Choice Turnpike) – Layton, Childs Park, Dingmans Ferry, Lords Valley: Southern terminus of PA 739: Dingman Township ...
Shortly after “Marshalls Creek, Pa” was added beneath the Mountain Lake House letters. Resort guests swimming in Marshalls Lake in the early 1930s . The pool was added in 1937, and before that, guests swam in Marshall Lake. [6] 1911 Photo of Boating on Marshalls Lake in front of Mountain Lake House with footbridge in the background
Route map Pennsylvania Route 945 ... The former PA 945 in May 2008. ... Route 402 was truncated to the village of Marshalls Creek and is currently a local road. The ...
Minisink Hills is located at the intersection of Gap View Drive and Hillside Drive, along the west bank of Marshalls Creek, east of East Stroudsburg. [2] References
When Pennsylvania first legislated routes in 1911, what is now PA 447 was not given a route number. [4] In 1928, the road between US 209 (now US 209 Bus.) in East Stroudsburg and PA 90 (now PA 191) south of Analomink was designated PA 190, the road between PA 90 in Analomink and PA 390 in Canadensis was designated PA 290, and the roadway between Canadensis and PA 90/PA 507 in Newfoundland was ...