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Sacony Cr**** (historically
Saucony Cr****) is a 17.4-mile-long (28.0 km)
tributary of
Maiden Cr**** in
Berks County,
Pennsylvania in the
United States. It...
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northward from Oley. In 1842, a part of the
township was
annexed to Pike.
Sacony and
Beaver Cr****s have been a
source for
power generation of
various mills...
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Ontelaunee and
Kistler cr****s in the
community of Kempton. The
tributary Sacony Cr****
joins at the
community of Virginville. The cr**** was
dammed in 1926...
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first radio stations to
switch to "classic rock."
Account Executive Jim
Sacony gave
general manager Frank X.
Feller a reel-to-reel tape with a
sample of...
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bombardment as well.
After the bombardment,
foreign civilians hiding on
Sacony Hill were
rescued by
sailors from Noa and Preston. The two
American vessels...
- Mill is an historic,
American grist mill
complex that is
located next to
Sacony Cr**** in
Greenwich Township,
Berks County, Pennsylvania. It was
listed on...
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structure is a 93-foot-long (28 m), Burr
Truss bridge that
crosses the
Sacony Cr****. It is one of five
covered bridges remaining in
Berks County. As the...
- County, Pennsylvania.
Bowers is
located near the
borough of
Lyons and is on
Sacony Cr****, a
tributary of the
Maiden Cr****. As of the 2020 census, the po****tion...
- River. The
Schuylkill River also
drains portions of the
township via the
Sacony Cr**** (which also
starts in Longswamp) to the west and the
Perkiomen Cr****...
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Ducking through Topton, it ran
directly through Kutztown and
followed Sacony Cr****
through the
hills to Virginville. From there, it
followed small streams...