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    Tulpehocken Creek is a 39.5-mile-long (63.6 km) tributary of the Schuylkill River in southeastern Pennsylvania in the United States, and during the American...
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    county called Tulpehocken County. However, no official sources can be found. Before European settlers arrived in the Tulpehocken Creek valley, the area...
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  • Tulpehocken Creek may refer to: Tulpehocken Creek (New Jersey), a tributary of the Wading River in New Jersey Tulpehocken Creek (Pennsylvania), a tributary...
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  • Tulpehocken may refer to: In New Jersey: Tulpehocken Creek (New Jersey), a tributary of the Wading River In Pennsylvania: Tulpehocken Creek (Pennsylvania)...
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    Berks County, Pennsylvania. Encompassing a total of 17,000 acres, this district stretches from the Tulpehocken Creek and Mill Creek at the Berks County-Lebanon...
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  • County, Pennsylvania Tioga River in Tioga County Tulpehocken Creek (Pennsylvania) Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania Wapwallopen, Pennsylvania Wiconisco Creek Wissahickon...
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  • Lehigh Creek tributary) Spring Creek (Susquehanna River tributary) Spring Creek (Tulpehocken Creek), a tributary of Tulpehocken Creek (Pennsylvania) in Berks...
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  • Northkill Creek is a stream primarily located in Berks County, Pennsylvania. It feeds into Tulpehocken Creek and covers part of the Schuylkill River and...
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    out lots and planned to make a town which he called Tulpehocken Town, after the Tulpehocken Creek, which runs through the borough. Meier was fatally shot...
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    (70 m), stone arch bridge with three spans. Built in 1919, it spanned Tulpehocken Creek. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988...
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