Cobbs Creek is a creek that flows from Delaware County, Pennsylvania. After it passes underneath Township Line Road (US-1), it forms the border between Philadelphia and Delaware County. It later joins with Darby Creek before flowing into the Delaware River. Location in the state of Pennsylvania Formed September 26, 1789 Seat Media Area - Total - Water 494 km² (191 mi²) 17 km² (7 mi²) 3. ... State nickname: The Keystone State Other U.S. States Capital Harrisburg Largest city Philadelphia Governor Ed Rendell Official languages None Area 119,283 km² (33rd) - Land 116,074 km² - Water 3,208 km² (2. ... United States Highway 1 is a United States highway which parallels the east coast of the United States. ... Philadelphia is a village located in Jefferson County, New York. ... Darby Creek can refer to: A creek in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, which empties into the Delaware River just south of the city limits of Philadelphia, near Philadelphia International Airport. ... The Delaware River at New Hope, Pennsylvania The Delaware River is a river on the Atlantic coast of the United States. ...
One of Cobbs Creek's tribuatries is Indian Creek. Indian Creek has 2 branches in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania. After flowing across City Line Avenue (US-1), they meet in the woods behind Overbrook Park where they travel underground. Indian Creek empties into Cobbs Creek at Cobbs Creek Golf Course near the 69th Street Terminal, which is on the Upper Darby side of the banks of Cobbs Creek. Wynnewood, Pennsylvania is a suburban community located outside of Philadelphia in the Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania. ... Overbrook Park: A place in West Philadelphia a semi important neighborhood ... The 69th Street Terminal is a SEPTA terminal in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. ... Upper Darby Township is a township located in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA. The township was incorporated as such on August 30, 1736 from Darby Township. ...
The troops were in encampments mostly south of the “Neshamini Creek” and along Bristol Rd. Washington was trying to determine whether the British were going to go up the Hudson River to meet The Hessian Force after it’s capture of Fort Ticonderoga, or south to Philadelphia.
A Historic Shrine and Wildlife Sanctuary, established and maintained by the Commissioners of Montgomery Co.
Park (with Valley Creek added), Norristown, Bridgeport, Conshohocken, Fort Washington State Park (adding waters of Wissahickon Creek), Fairmount Park, Philadelphia and entering the Delaware River at Fort Mifflin.