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Lower Delaware National Wild and Scenic RiverA mantle at Landis Valley Museum Pa
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Lower Delaware National Wild and Scenic River
Frequently Asked Questions
 

Where exactly did Washington cross the Delaware?

Is Pennsylvania Dutch Country nearby?

What kind of fish are in the river?
Please link to the park bulletin at the right (pdf file) for a gallery of common fishes.

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Where can I get infomation?
Visitor & Information Centers in the park
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A shiny silvery fish tinged with greenish-yellow on top
Park Bulletin:
Fishing
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Markers in the ground in the oval shape of a  Native American longhouse  

Did You Know?
... the banks of the Middle Delaware River have been a home to people for 10,000 years. Such abundant archeological evidence exists of Native American habitation along the river that a 1,300-acre parcel on the Middle Delaware near Milford PA has been designated Minisink National Archeological Site.
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Last Updated: August 16, 2006 at 14:21 EST