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Brandywine Creek

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Brandywine Creek

Stream rising in Chester County, Pennsylvania; length 32 km/20 mi. It rises in southeast Pennsylvania and flows into the Christina River, and finally into the Delaware at Wilmington. It was the site of a battle in 1777 during the American Revolution (see Brandywine, Battle of), and gives its name to a widespread marine and alluvial terrace.



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Two nature''s preserves are located in Brandywine Creek State Park making it a stunning place to watch lots of wild flowers, deer, songbirds, many species of hawks (mid-September to mid-November) and other flora and fauna.
9, 2003 Philadelphia Suburban Water Company (PSW) Chairman Nicholas DeBenedictis announced today that the company will donate nearly 30 acres of land along East Branch Brandywine Creek near its Morrison Coulter Water Treatment Plant in East Bradford Township to the township to preserve as open space as part of its watershed preservation effort.
 
 
 
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