Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Bow Creek is a 7.8-mile-long (12.6 km) tributary of Swatara Creek in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania in the United States. It originates as run off from various springs north of Interstate 81, near the village of Grantville and remains in East Hanover township, Dauphin County for its entirety. It spills into the Swatara Creek at a point mid-way between Sandbeach Road and Route 743. During the 1800s, it was crossed via an aqueduct by the Union Canal."@en }
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- Bow_Creek_(Swatara_Creek) abstract "Bow Creek is a 7.8-mile-long (12.6 km) tributary of Swatara Creek in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania in the United States. It originates as run off from various springs north of Interstate 81, near the village of Grantville and remains in East Hanover township, Dauphin County for its entirety. It spills into the Swatara Creek at a point mid-way between Sandbeach Road and Route 743. During the 1800s, it was crossed via an aqueduct by the Union Canal.".
- Bow_Creek_(Swatara_Creek) comment "Bow Creek is a 7.8-mile-long (12.6 km) tributary of Swatara Creek in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania in the United States. It originates as run off from various springs north of Interstate 81, near the village of Grantville and remains in East Hanover township, Dauphin County for its entirety. It spills into the Swatara Creek at a point mid-way between Sandbeach Road and Route 743. During the 1800s, it was crossed via an aqueduct by the Union Canal.".