Dykeman Spring

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Dykeman Spring is a historic natural spring and surrounding site in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, known for its 19th-century fish hatchery, scenic ponds, and role in local industrial and community history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
natural spring
park
associatedWith Shippensburg community
eraOfDevelopment 19th century
hasConservationValue water resource protection
wildlife habitat
hasEcosystem aquatic habitat
riparian habitat
wetland habitat
hasFeature historic fish hatchery
natural spring
scenic ponds
walking trails
wetlands
wooded areas
hasHistoricalUse fish production
ice harvesting
local industry support
hasHydrologicalFeature man-made ponds
spring outflow
hasLandscapeType parkland
pond complex
hasOwner Borough of Shippensburg NERFINISHED
hasRecreationalUse nature observation
passive recreation
walking
hasStructure hatchery-related buildings
pond dams
stone raceways
locatedIn Cumberland County, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
location Shippensburg, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
near Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
partOf Borough of Shippensburg park system NERFINISHED
significance local community history
local industrial history
usedFor birdwatching
community events
fish hatchery operations
fishing
recreation
waterSourceType spring-fed

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