Lick Run | |
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Location | |
Country | U.S.A. (Allegheny County, Pennsylvania) |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | South Park Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania |
Mouth | |
• location | Peters Creek |
• elevation | 797 ft (243 m) |
Lick Run is a 6.7-mile-long (10.8 km) [1] urban stream in southern Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, a tributary of Peters Creek. [2] The former Lick Run coal mine of the Pittsburgh Coal Company had its mouth near the stream, along the B&O Railroad line. [3]
Several stone arch bridges cross the stream. One carries Brownsville Road over the stream near Broughton. A National Landmark stone arch bridge carries Cochran Mill Road over the stream further downstream.
40°16′40″N 79°57′22″W / 40.27778°N 79.95611°W
Lick Run | |
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Location | |
Country | U.S.A. (Allegheny County, Pennsylvania) |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | South Park Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania |
Mouth | |
• location | Peters Creek |
• elevation | 797 ft (243 m) |
Lick Run is a 6.7-mile-long (10.8 km) [1] urban stream in southern Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, a tributary of Peters Creek. [2] The former Lick Run coal mine of the Pittsburgh Coal Company had its mouth near the stream, along the B&O Railroad line. [3]
Several stone arch bridges cross the stream. One carries Brownsville Road over the stream near Broughton. A National Landmark stone arch bridge carries Cochran Mill Road over the stream further downstream.
40°16′40″N 79°57′22″W / 40.27778°N 79.95611°W