Lardintown Run facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Lardintown Run |
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Country | United States |
Physical characteristics | |
Main source | 40°43′28″N 79°49′50″W / 40.7244444°N 79.8305556°W |
River mouth | 830 ft (250 m) 40°38′55″N 79°47′21″W / 40.6486772°N 79.7892171°W |
Basin features | |
River system | Allegheny River |
Lardintown Run is a small stream in Pennsylvania, United States. It flows through parts of Allegheny County and Butler County. This stream is a tributary, which means it flows into a larger stream called Bull Creek. Bull Creek then flows into the even larger Allegheny River.
Where Does Lardintown Run Flow?
Lardintown Run joins Bull Creek in an area known as Fawn Township. This meeting point is close to where Bull Creek Road and Lardintown Road cross paths. Streams like Lardintown Run are important parts of the larger river systems they feed into. They help carry water from smaller areas to bigger rivers.
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