The George W. Childs Recreation Site is a former Pennsylvania state park that is the site of a number of cascade waterfalls along ; it has been part of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area since 1983. It is located in Dingmans Ferry in Delaware Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania and is named for the late newspaper publisher George William Childs, whose widow deeded the land to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1912. The site contains three main waterfalls: Factory Falls, Fulmer Falls and Deer Leap Falls and is a few miles upstream from Dingmans Falls and Silverthread Falls.
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| - Tempat Rekreasi George W. Childs (bahasa Inggris: George W. Childs Recreation Site) adalah bekas taman negara yang memiliki air terjun bertingkat sepanjang . Tempat ini terletak di , , dan merupakan bagian Daerah Rekreasi Nasional Delaware Water Gap. Tempat ini dinamai menurut penerbit surat kabar , yang isterinya menghibahkan tanah ini kepada pada tahun 1912. Tempat ini memiliki 3 air terjun: , Fulmer, dan yang berada di arah hulu dari dan (in)
- The George W. Childs Recreation Site is a former Pennsylvania state park that is the site of a number of cascade waterfalls along ; it has been part of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area since 1983. It is located in Dingmans Ferry in Delaware Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania and is named for the late newspaper publisher George William Childs, whose widow deeded the land to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1912. The site contains three main waterfalls: Factory Falls, Fulmer Falls and Deer Leap Falls and is a few miles upstream from Dingmans Falls and Silverthread Falls. (en)
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| - The George W. Childs Recreation Site is a former Pennsylvania state park that is the site of a number of cascade waterfalls along ; it has been part of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area since 1983. It is located in Dingmans Ferry in Delaware Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania and is named for the late newspaper publisher George William Childs, whose widow deeded the land to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1912. The site contains three main waterfalls: Factory Falls, Fulmer Falls and Deer Leap Falls and is a few miles upstream from Dingmans Falls and Silverthread Falls. The pools below the waterfalls were once a popular spot for swimming during its ownership by the Pennsylvania Bureau of State Parks. However, that activity had been banned upon transfer of ownership to the National Park Service. (en)
- Tempat Rekreasi George W. Childs (bahasa Inggris: George W. Childs Recreation Site) adalah bekas taman negara yang memiliki air terjun bertingkat sepanjang . Tempat ini terletak di , , dan merupakan bagian Daerah Rekreasi Nasional Delaware Water Gap. Tempat ini dinamai menurut penerbit surat kabar , yang isterinya menghibahkan tanah ini kepada pada tahun 1912. Tempat ini memiliki 3 air terjun: , Fulmer, dan yang berada di arah hulu dari dan (in)
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