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    The Assunpink Creek is born in rural Monmouth County, about a mile north of Clarksburg. Flowing westwards, it soon enters the Assunpink Wildlife Management Area, where it has been dammed to form Rising Sun Lake. After an unnamed tributary enters from the south, it enters another reservoir, … See more

    Assunpink Creek is a 22.9-mile-long (36.9 km) tributary of the Delaware River in western New Jersey in the United States. The name Assunpink is from the Lenape Ahsën'pink, meaning "stony, watery place". See more

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    WebMar 21, 2016 · A portion of the original stone structure of Assunpink Bridge, the Bridge That Saved America, remains to this day, standing proudly in the heart of Trenton, …

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      Where is the Assunpink Bridge?
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      WebDec 29, 2016 · Stone arch bridge over Assunpink Creek on US 206 (Broad Street) in Trenton Location Mercer County, New Jersey Status Open to traffic History Built 1900; rehabilitated 1904 Design Stone arch

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      What happened at the Battle of Assunpink Creek?
      On January 2, 1777, during the Second Battle of Trenton of the American Revolutionary War, soldiers of the Continental Army and supporting militias, under the direct command of General George Washington, held a defensive line along the south shore of Assunpink Creek south of Trenton, stretching from the mouth of the creek up to Philip's Mill.
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      Where is Assunpink Creek in New Jersey?
      View west along the Assunpink Creek in West Windsor, NJ. Assunpink Creek is a 22.9-mile-long (36.9 km) tributary of the Delaware River in western New Jersey in the United States.
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      What does Assunpink mean in NJ?
      Assunpink Creek is a 22.9-mile-long (36.9 km) tributary of the Delaware River in western New Jersey in the United States. The name Assunpink is from the Lenape Ahsën'pink, meaning "stony, watery place". The Assunpink Creek is born in rural Monmouth County, about a mile north of Clarksburg.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assunpink_Creek
    • https://bridgehunter.com/nj/mercer/1100053

      WebStone arch bridge over Assunpink Creek on CR 635 in Trenton Location Mercer County, New Jersey Status Open to traffic History Built 1900; rehabilitated 1966 Design Stone …

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      WebDec 17, 2019 · The Battle of Assunpink, January 2, 1777 On New year's eve in 1776, General George Washington's army was about to crumble as most enlistments were …

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      • https://www.sierraclub.org/new-jersey/assunpink-creek-trail-section

        WebASSUNPINK CREEK TRAIL SECTION of the NJ STATE LONG TRAIL. The Assunpink Creek Trail is 29 miles long. Special highlights of this trail are numerous views of Assunpink Creek, dammed lakes along the …

      • https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/01/10/...

        WebJan 10, 2022 · A portion of the original stone structure of Assunpink Bridge, the Bridge That Saved America, remains to this day, standing proudly in the heart of Trenton, …

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        WebDec 07, 2020 · The bridge is denoted as Mercer County Structure No.140.9 and NJDOT Structure No. 100-055, and it carries Lincoln Avenue over the Amtrak Northeast Corridor …

      • Trenton Historical Society, New Jersey

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        WebThe Assunpink Block: A Bridge of Commerce Upstream Downstream J. Mill Hill along the Assunpink Creek in the 19th and 20th Centuries K. Some Mill Hill Landmarks along the Assunpink Creek Jonathan Richmond's …

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        WebOct 19, 2022 · As of September 29, weekend closures have resumed on The Dalles Bridge. Closures are Thursday nights from 8 p.m. through Monday mornings at 6 a.m., and will continue into spring of 2023. …

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