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Broad Run (White Clay Creek)

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Walnut Run

Country
  
United States of America

Source
  
New Garden Township

- location
  
New Garden Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania

- location
  
London Britain Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania

Mouths
  
London Britain Township, White Clay Creek

Broad Run is a 4.3-mile-long (6.9 km) tributary of White Clay Creek located principally in New Garden Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania in the United States.

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Map of Broad Run, Pennsylvania, USA

The headwaters of Broad Run are in Kaolin, just south of Pennsylvania Route 41. Flowing southward, the stream enters a wide, deep valley. Between two hills east of Landenberg, Broad Run has been dammed to form Somerset Lake, the center of a development. Just south of the dam is the site of the Wilmington and Western Railroad's Broad Run Trestle, removed when the line to Landenberg was abandoned around 1940. Below, the valley narrows between hills again, and Broad Run enters London Britain Township and the White Clay Creek Preserve just before receiving Walnut Run. It empties into the White Clay about an eighth of a mile below.

Broad Run is included in the designation of the White Clay Creek as a Wild and Scenic River.

TributariesEdit

  • Walnut Run
  • References

    Broad Run (White Clay Creek) Wikipedia