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Lums Pond State Park
Lums Pond State Park was the site of several Native American hunting camps when St. Georges Creek flowed through the hardwood forest. The creek was dammed in the early 1800's when the C & D canal was built. Water from the pond was used to fill the locks of the canal and power a small mill. This area was first used as a state park in 1963.
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Lums Pond State Park
Lums Pond State Park was the site of several Native American hunting camps when St. Georges Creek flowed through the hardwood forest. The creek was dammed in the early 1800's when the C & D canal was built. Water from the pond was used to fill the locks of the canal and power a small mill. This area was first used as a state park in 1963.
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Lums Pond State Park
Lums Pond State Park was the site of several Native American hunting camps when St. Georges Creek flowed through the hardwood forest. The creek was dammed in the early 1800's when the C & D canal was built. Water from the pond was used to fill the locks of the canal and power a small mill. This area was first used as a state park in 1963.
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Lums Pond State Park
Lums Pond State Park was the site of several Native American hunting camps when St. Georges Creek flowed through the hardwood forest. The creek was dammed in the early 1800's when the C & D canal was built. Water from the pond was used to fill the locks of the canal and power a small mill. This area was first used as a state park in 1963.