Deep Voll Brook
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Deep Voll Brook, also known as Deep Brook (USGS captioned name), is a
History
Deep Voll Brook's name is derived from the Dutch Diepte Voll, which literally translates to Deep Fall. The name is accurate, considering the brook features numerous waterfalls and steep slopes. Prior to the 20th century, the brook was known as Cold Brook, as well as Muksukemuk, its Lenape name. In the modern era, locals in Hawthorne and Wyckoff have simply come to call the brook and its surrounding terrain The Ravine.[1]
Local interest in The Ravine has spiked in recent years as development has threatened its existence. Many, particularly in Wyckoff, have pushed to see the upland terrain around Deep Voll Brook's headwaters preserved as open space.
See also
- List of New Jersey rivers
References
- ^ "Save the Ravine, support the Save the Ravine Alliance". Archived from the original on 2008-07-04. Retrieved 2008-08-19. Brief history of Deep Voll Brook and a historical account of The Ravine
External links
- TopoQuest map depicting Deep Voll Brook (Deep Brook) in Hawthorne and Wyckoff
- Opinion article citing the effect of development on the brook and the impact on Hawthorne.
- 2007 Water Resources Data brief on USGS's Deep Voll Brook stream gage
40°58′09″N 74°09′37″W / 40.969127°N 74.160389°W