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![2008 map showing historic Dock Creek with adjacent historical features](https://waterhistoryphl.org/wp-content/uploads/dockcreekAPSmap.jpg?w=300)
Map of Historic Dock Creek
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Second Bank of Pennsylvania, South Second Street, Philadelphia
![A section of wooden water pipe, long out of service, removed from a Philadelphia street in 1901. It had been installed about 1801.](https://waterhistoryphl.org/wp-content/uploads/WoodenPipe-1801-1901.jpg?w=300)
Wooden Water Pipe, removed from Market Street, December 6, 1901
![Black-and-white image of a body of water with trees and shoreline in the far distance](https://waterhistoryphl.org/wp-content/uploads/delaware-river-at-arch-st-from-NJ.jpg?w=300)
Delaware River at Arch Street from the New Jersey side, 1914
![Color image showing lines drawn on grass, a road, a small underpass, trees and some caption text](https://waterhistoryphl.org/wp-content/uploads/Drawing-Dock-Creek-snip-1.jpg?w=300)
Drawing Dock Creek (2008)
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Goal (jail) in Walnut Street, Philadelphia, 1800
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State House Garden, Philadelphia, 1800
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Back of the State House, Philadelphia, 1800
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Congress Hall and New Theatre in Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
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Bank of the United States, in Third Street, Philadelphia
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