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  2. Evansburg State Park - Wikipedia

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    Evansburg State Park is a 3,349-acre (1,355 ha) Pennsylvania state park in Lower Providence, Lower Salford, ... "Evansburg State Park official map" (PDF).

  3. Warren Z. Cole House - Wikipedia

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    The Warren Z. Cole House, now known as Indenhofen Farm and also known as the Kidder-De Haven House, is an historic, American home that is located in Evansburg State Park at Skippack, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. [1]

  4. Kuster Mill - Wikipedia

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    Kuster Mill, also known as Custer's Fulling Mill and Skippack Creek Farm, is an historic, American fulling mill that is located in Evansburg State Park on Skippack Creek at Collegeville, Skippack Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. [1]

  5. Evansburg, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Evansburg is a census-designated place (CDP) in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,129 at the 2010 census . The CDP, divided between Lower Providence Township and Skippack Township , [ 4 ] is the namesake of Evansburg State Park .

  6. List of Pennsylvania state parks - Wikipedia

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    Category:Bald Eagle State Park on Wikimedia Commons: Beltzville State Park: Carbon County: 2,973 acres (1,203 ha) 1972: Pohopoco Creek, Beltzville Lake: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lake is 949 acres (384 ha) with 19.8 miles (31.9 km) of shoreline. Category:Beltzville State Park on Wikimedia Commons: Bendigo State Park: Elk County: 100 acres ...

  7. Evansburg Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Evansburg Historic District in Evansburg, Pennsylvania, United States, is a National Historic District designated by Congress with over 50 National Register properties dating from the early 18th through 19th century. Almost all of these properties are privately owned and in active use at this time.

  8. Skippack Creek - Wikipedia

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    A portion of the creek flows through Evansburg State Park and passes by the census-designated place of Skippack. [2] Skippack is a Native American name purported to mean "a pool of stagnant water". [3] It is stocked with brown and rainbow trout; other fish in the creek include smallmouth bass, catfish, sucker, carp, panfish, and freshwater eel.

  9. Template:State parks of Indiana map - Wikipedia

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