Alloway Creek (Monocacy River tributary) facts for kids
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Monocacy River watershed
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Country | United States |
State | Pennsylvania, Maryland |
Counties | Adams, Carroll |
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River mouth | Monocacy River 39°41′56″N 77°12′55″W / 39.6989428°N 77.2152458°W |
Alloway Creek is a 13.5-mile-long (21.7 km) tributary of the Monocacy River in Pennsylvania and Maryland in the United States. Via the Monocacy River, it is part of the Potomac River watershed.
Flow
The creek rises in Pennsylvania and flows in the northwest corner of Carroll County, Maryland and southeast of Adams County, Pennsylvania. The creek mouths at Palmer and empties into the Monocacy River and Piney Creek.
Starners Dam Bridge
The Starners Dam Bridge is a steel stringer bridge over the creek on Baptist Road in Taneytown, Carroll County, Maryland. It is also called Alloway Creek Bridge.
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