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  2. Clay Pit Pond - Wikipedia

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    Clay Pit Pond, also known as Claypit Pond, is a pond in the Boston suburb of Belmont in Middlesex County, Massachusetts situated between Concord Avenue and Belmont High School. It is a man-made pond, excavated as the source of clay for industrial brick-making on the site from 1888 to 1926.

  3. Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve - Wikipedia

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    Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve is 265-acre (1.07 km 2) state park [2] located near the southwestern shore of Staten Island, New York. [5] It is the only state park located on Staten Island. History

  4. Jerry's Pond - Wikipedia

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    Jerry's Pond is an artificial pond created from a clay pit circa 1870 in North Cambridge, Massachusetts. Before being disused, it was known as Jerry's Pit. Before being disused, it was known as Jerry's Pit.

  5. Rixton Clay Pits - Wikipedia

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    Rixton Clay Pits (also known as Rixton Claypits) is a former clay extraction site in Rixton, near Hollins Green, Warrington, England. Formerly farmland, boulder clay extraction started in the 1920s for brick making in the adjacent brickworks and ceased in 1965 – since then it has been allowed to return to nature.

  6. Stryt Las Park - Wikipedia

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    It is situated on a former colliery and landfill site. The park contains areas of grasslands and woodlands, but is in a predominately wetland area, with a large pond and three smaller ponds. [6] [7] [8] Stryt Las has a large pond, formerly an old clay pit. The large pond is drained annually as part of conservation efforts and a general clean up.

  7. Salt dough - Wikipedia

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    A wreath made from salt dough. Salt dough is a modelling material, made of flour, salt, and water.It can be used to make ornaments and sculptures, and can be dried in conventional [1] and microwave ovens. [2]