Appenzell Creek[1] is a 11.8-mile-long (19.0 km)[2] tributary of McMichael Creek in Monroe County, Pennsylvania in the United States.
The headwaters feed into Trout Lake in Jackson Township in the Pocono Mountains. It meanders in a southwestern direction and joins McMichael Creek just above Sciota.
Known to locals as Pensyl Creek, it takes its name from Henry Pensyl, a hunter and trapper who lived in the area in the 18th century. Pensyl Creek Road follows the creek as it flows from the village of Neola to the village of Snydersville.
^Geographic Names Information System. "GNIS entry for Appenzell Creek (Feature ID # 1168349)". Retrieved 2019-03-24.
^U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed March 21, 2018
AppenzellCreek is a 11.8-mile-long (19.0 km) tributary of McMichael Creek in Monroe County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The headwaters feed into...
McMichael Creek is a 21.7-mile-long (34.9 km) tributary of Pocono Creek in the Pocono Mountains in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The tributary AppenzellCreek joins...
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freeway passes west of Monroe County Correctional Facility and crosses AppenzellCreek before PA 33 exits northbound from the US 209 expressway, with signs...
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Chapel') are three interlinked caves situated in the Alpstein massif in the Appenzell Innerrhoden canton of Switzerland, north-east of Mount Säntis Switzerland...
After their extinction, Appenzell reconquered the Rheintal with Rheineck in the Old Zürich War in 1445. In 1464, Appenzell protected the Rheintal from...
section is 26% between Romagna and S. Anastasio stops. 1 in 12.5 (8.0%) Appenzell–St. Gallen–Trogen railway, Appenzeller Bahnen, Switzerland 1 in 12.6 (7...
operated by THURBO (Swiss Federal Railways, SBB), Südostbahn (SOB) and Appenzell Railways (AB). The belt railway on the northern shore, also known as the...
Mario, down to the Aventine Hill and up to the confluence of the Cremera creek. The toponym Ager Vaticanus is attested until the 1st century AD: afterwards...
protect the erosion ravine, through which a year-round creek named Killbach flows. The creek cuts up to 65 m (213 ft) deep into the gorge, through the...
reaching the Fuente Castellana Creek [es] (now the Paseo de la Castellana), and further east reaching the Abroñigal Creek [es] (now the M-30). The city...
stopping at stations in the Cantons of Lucerne, Schwyz, St. Gallen, and Appenzell Ausserrhoden. The track also passes through Samstagern in the Canton of...
Except for the Morača and Zeta, other rivers have an appearance of small creeks. The richness in bodies of water is a major feature of the city. In contrast...
city with the hill. South of it, the Nerotalanlagen are a park along a creek, created in 1897/98 as an English landscape garden. One of the three Hessian...
outskirts of the city due to fire concerns. The workshops at the Krienbach creek included hammers moved by watermills. Since the city straddles the Reuss...
1597, the two present-day cantons of Appenzell Ausserrhoden and Appenzell Innerrhoden were one canton, Appenzell, which was an enclave completely surrounded...
shallow, widening, which looks a bit like a small lake. The Seerhein has two creeks as tributaries, both on the left side: the Dorfbach near Gottlieben and...
of Wasatch County, the route connects with the southeast end of South Appenzell Lane, before re-entering Midway. Continuing north through Midway, SR‑113...
(Gau) of the River Aar. Appenzell: from Latin abbatis cella, meaning "land of the abbot", referring to the fact that Appenzell originally belonged to the...