Swamp Creek is an 18.8-mile-long (30.3 km)[1] tributary of Perkiomen Creek in Berks and Montgomery counties, Pennsylvania, in the United States.
Swamp Creek is born in Berks County then flows through Montgomery County to join Perkiomen Creek above Schwenksville.
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Swamp Creek is a tributary of the Sammamish River in Snohomish and King Counties, Washington in the United States.
Swamp Creek starts at Lake Stickney near Everett. It ends in Kenmore at the Sammamish River, which then flows into Lake Washington.
Swamp Creek receives a large amount of water from smaller creeks in the Swamp Creek sub-basin.
Swamp Creek is a stream in Preble County, Ohio, in the United States.
Swamp Creek was named for the marshy land on its upper course.
Pennsylvania is Pere Ubu's eleventh studio album. The album marks Tom Herman's return to Pere Ubu's studio work after a twenty-year absence.
In 2005, to celebrate Pere Ubu's 30th Anniversary, a "Director's Cut" was released which featured new mastering, alternate mixes, and two bonus tracks. David Thomas explains: "The point of doing a Director's Cut is to benefit from that older and wiser thing. I reviewed all alternate mixes from the session, sometimes discovering that an earlier mix turned out to be superior to the chosen mix. As well, 10 years later, we have access to improved mastering technology. Consequently, there is a greater clarity and cohesion to the Director's Cut. We are not going to make both versions available. The Director's Cut is the way it's supposed to be. Period."
Pennsylvania wine refers to wine made from grapes grown in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The climate in Pennsylvania is mild compared to surrounding states, with the moderating effects of Lake Erie to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. 119 wineries are located in all parts of the state, including five designated American Viticultural Areas. Pennsylvania is the eighth-largest wine producing state in the country.
Pennsylvania is a state in the United States.
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