The Great Valley is a west-to-east valley through the center of Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is also sometimes referred to as Chester Valley, and both names are in use throughout the region. The valley stretches from the Schuylkill River in Montgomery County in the east, southwesterly through Chester and Lancaster counties. The valley is most distinct in central Chester County, although traces of it can be followed almost the entire distance between the Delaware and Susquehanna rivers.
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| - The Great Valley is a west-to-east valley through the center of Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is also sometimes referred to as Chester Valley, and both names are in use throughout the region. The valley stretches from the Schuylkill River in Montgomery County in the east, southwesterly through Chester and Lancaster counties. The valley is most distinct in central Chester County, although traces of it can be followed almost the entire distance between the Delaware and Susquehanna rivers. (en)
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| - Schuylkill River
- Delaware River
- Pennsylvania Route 372
- Pennsylvania Turnpike
- Valley Creek (Pennsylvania)
- Valley Forge
- Landforms of Chester County, Pennsylvania
- Coatesville, Pennsylvania
- Frazer, Pennsylvania
- Great Appalachian Valley
- Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
- Thorndale, Pennsylvania
- Malvern, Pennsylvania
- U.S. Route 202
- U.S. Route 30
- Downingtown, Pennsylvania
- East Branch Brandywine Creek
- Exton, Pennsylvania
- Landforms of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
- Paoli, Pennsylvania
- Paoli/Thorndale Line
- Parkesburg, Pennsylvania
- Atglen, Pennsylvania
- Chester County, Pennsylvania
- Chesterbrook, Pennsylvania
- Keystone Service
- King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
- Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
- Landforms of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
- Susquehanna River
- Valleys of Pennsylvania
- Octoraro Creek
- Valley
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| - The Great Valley is a west-to-east valley through the center of Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is also sometimes referred to as Chester Valley, and both names are in use throughout the region. The valley stretches from the Schuylkill River in Montgomery County in the east, southwesterly through Chester and Lancaster counties. The valley is most distinct in central Chester County, although traces of it can be followed almost the entire distance between the Delaware and Susquehanna rivers. Valley Creek flows along the base of eastern Great Valley, towards the Schuylkill River. A second creek, also named Valley Creek, flows westward from Frazer into the East Branch Brandywine Creek. Beaver Creek flows eastward along the northern side of the valley from around Thorndale into the East Branch Brandywine Creek. Multiple branches of both the Brandywine and Octoraro creeks cross the valley. (en)
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