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Forks of the Delaware (not related, but name confusion)

Forks of the Delaware refers to a region in Pennsylvania where the Delaware River splits into multiple branches. This area includes towns such as Easton, Bethlehem, and Allentown, and is significant for its rich history, natural beauty, and economic development. It was an important site during colonial times for trade and transportation, and today it features parks, recreational opportunities, and cultural attractions. The convergence of the river branches also supports diverse ecosystems, making it a valuable location for both residents and visitors interested in nature and history.