Historical Marker

Honey Hollow Watershed

Upper York Rd. (Rt. 263) 1/4 mi. S of Creamery Rd., Solebury Twp. · Solebury Twp. · Bucks

Pennsylvania marker

Inscription

A 700-acre watershed, managed for agriculture; first in the nation to show that cooperative action, with federal technical assistance, can shape land use. Conservation area here was formed in 1939 by six farms on Honey Hollow Creek, supported by the U.S. Soil Conservation Service, to protect soil, water, and wildlife.

A prototype for thousands of watersheds across the nation; named a National Historic Landmark in 1969.

Location

AddressUpper York Rd. (Rt. 263) 1/4 mi. S of Creamery Rd., Solebury Twp.
CitySolebury Twp.
CountyBucks

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