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Pennypack Creek

Rivers of Bucks County, PennsylvaniaRivers of Montgomery County, PennsylvaniaRivers of PennsylvaniaRivers of PhiladelphiaTributaries of the Delaware River
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Pennypack Creek is a 22.6-mile-long (36.4 km) creek in southeastern Pennsylvania in the United States. It runs southeast through lower Bucks County, eastern Montgomery County and the northeast section of Philadelphia, before emptying into the Delaware River.

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N 40.07501 ° E -75.06056 °
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Pennypack Trail

Pennypack Trail
19152 Philadelphia
Pennsylvania, United States
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