Brandywine Creek (Quittapahilla Creek)

Brandywine Creek (Quittapahilla Creek)
Basin
Main source 40°22′10″N 76°23′43″W / 40.36944°N 76.39528°W / 40.36944; -76.39528[1]
River mouth Quittapahilla Creek
456 ft (139 m)[1]
40°20′17″N 76°26′10″W / 40.33806°N 76.43611°W / 40.33806; -76.43611Coordinates: 40°20′17″N 76°26′10″W / 40.33806°N 76.43611°W / 40.33806; -76.43611[1]
Countries United States of America

Brandywine Creek[2] is a 3.0-mile-long (4.8 km)[3] tributary of Quittapahilla Creek in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania in the United States.

It rises in northeastern Lebanon County and flows southwest through Lebanon, through the limestone hill country south of the Appalachian Mountains. It joins Quittapahilla Creek west of the center of Lebanon.

Stovers Dam 40°21′13″N 76°24′38″W / 40.35361°N 76.41056°W / 40.35361; -76.41056[4] and Recreation Area is the principal landmark along Brandywine Creek.

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