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- Ridley_Creek abstract "Ridley Creek is a tributary of the Delaware River in Chester and Delaware counties, Pennsylvania in the United States.The entire drainage basin is in the suburban Philadelphia area, but the upper creek and extensive park lands on the creek retain a rural character, while the mouth of the creek has long been heavily industrialized. It was named for the parish of Ridley, Cheshire, England.".
- Q7333007 abstract "Ridley Creek is a tributary of the Delaware River in Chester and Delaware counties, Pennsylvania in the United States.The entire drainage basin is in the suburban Philadelphia area, but the upper creek and extensive park lands on the creek retain a rural character, while the mouth of the creek has long been heavily industrialized. It was named for the parish of Ridley, Cheshire, England.".
- Ridley_Creek comment "Ridley Creek is a tributary of the Delaware River in Chester and Delaware counties, Pennsylvania in the United States.The entire drainage basin is in the suburban Philadelphia area, but the upper creek and extensive park lands on the creek retain a rural character, while the mouth of the creek has long been heavily industrialized. It was named for the parish of Ridley, Cheshire, England.".
- Q7333007 comment "Ridley Creek is a tributary of the Delaware River in Chester and Delaware counties, Pennsylvania in the United States.The entire drainage basin is in the suburban Philadelphia area, but the upper creek and extensive park lands on the creek retain a rural character, while the mouth of the creek has long been heavily industrialized. It was named for the parish of Ridley, Cheshire, England.".