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Glenns Run (Ohio River tributary)

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Glenns Run is a 2.49 mi (4.01 km) long 2nd order tributary to the Ohio River in Ohio County, West Virginia.

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Glenns Run (Ohio River tributary)
Cherry Hill Road,

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N 40.133055555556 ° E -80.670833333333 °
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Cherry Hill Road

Cherry Hill Road
26003
West Virginia, United States
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