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Summary Of: College Creek

College Creek again served as part of another cross... College Creek became the southern anchor of the Williamsburg Line... College Creek was bridged near its mouth by the new Colonial Parkway which was rushed to completion... city border as it crosses College Creek on two large bridges... the College Creek watershed of James City County includes the residential subdivisions of...

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