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  2. File:Map of Beaver County, Pennsylvania.png - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Map of Pennsylvania highlighting Beaver County.svg

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    The following 91 pages use this file: Aliquippa, Pennsylvania; Ambridge, Pennsylvania; B.F. Jones Memorial Library; Baden, Pennsylvania; Beaver, Pennsylvania

  4. Raccoon Creek (Beaver County, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Raccoon Creek is a tributary of the Ohio River in Beaver County, Pennsylvania. Raccoon Creek joins the Ohio River in Potter Township. Only a small portion of the creek is located within Raccoon Creek State Park. The stream within the park is Little Traverse Creek.

  5. Beaver County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Beaver County was created on March 12, 1800, from parts of Allegheny and Washington counties. [5] It took its name from the Beaver River. [6]Original township in 1800. The original townships at the date of the erection of Beaver County (1800) were North Beaver, east and west of the Big Beaver Creek; South Beaver, west of the Big Beaver; and Sewickley, east of the Big Beaver—all north of the ...

  6. Category : Geography of Beaver County, Pennsylvania

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    Protected areas of Beaver County, Pennsylvania (1 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Geography of Beaver County, Pennsylvania" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  7. Wallace Run (Beaver River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Wallace Run is a tributary of the Beaver River in western Pennsylvania. The stream rises in north-central Beaver County then flows east entering the Beaver River at Morado, Pennsylvania. The watershed is roughly 23% agricultural, 48% forested and the rest is other uses. [4]