Wingohocking Creek at Martha Suggs blog

Wingohocking Creek. join philadelphia water department’s drew brown and adam levine on a guided bus tour tracing the historic. And as it flowed eastward to join. You can’t find the creek on a modern map…you can’t skip rocks along it’s banks. city leaders started a mammoth urban renewal project to bury those polluted creeks all around the city in underground culverts. unlike the wissahickon creek, the “wingohocking creek has ceased to exist, at least above ground.” almost all of. one of the most dramatic landscape transformations in philadelphia watershed history has been that of the wingohocking creek and its watershed. once a major tributary to frankford creek that provided power for many factories, the wingohocking now. now, little more than a wide lane, broad street approached the largest creek so far — the wingohocking.

WingoWHAT? Philadelphia Water Department
from water.phila.gov

join philadelphia water department’s drew brown and adam levine on a guided bus tour tracing the historic. unlike the wissahickon creek, the “wingohocking creek has ceased to exist, at least above ground.” almost all of. city leaders started a mammoth urban renewal project to bury those polluted creeks all around the city in underground culverts. once a major tributary to frankford creek that provided power for many factories, the wingohocking now. now, little more than a wide lane, broad street approached the largest creek so far — the wingohocking. one of the most dramatic landscape transformations in philadelphia watershed history has been that of the wingohocking creek and its watershed. And as it flowed eastward to join. You can’t find the creek on a modern map…you can’t skip rocks along it’s banks.

WingoWHAT? Philadelphia Water Department

Wingohocking Creek one of the most dramatic landscape transformations in philadelphia watershed history has been that of the wingohocking creek and its watershed. city leaders started a mammoth urban renewal project to bury those polluted creeks all around the city in underground culverts. now, little more than a wide lane, broad street approached the largest creek so far — the wingohocking. And as it flowed eastward to join. join philadelphia water department’s drew brown and adam levine on a guided bus tour tracing the historic. once a major tributary to frankford creek that provided power for many factories, the wingohocking now. You can’t find the creek on a modern map…you can’t skip rocks along it’s banks. unlike the wissahickon creek, the “wingohocking creek has ceased to exist, at least above ground.” almost all of. one of the most dramatic landscape transformations in philadelphia watershed history has been that of the wingohocking creek and its watershed.

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