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  2. Category:Reservoirs in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Accord Pond; Arlington Reservoir, Massachusetts ... Framingham Reservoir No. 3 Dam and Gatehouse; Fresh Pond (Cambridge, Massachusetts) ... Great Sandy Bottom Pond; H ...

  3. Fresh Pond (Cambridge, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Fresh Pond is a reservoir and park in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Prior to the Pond's use exclusively as a reservoir, its ice had been harvested by Boston's "Ice King", Frederic Tudor , and others, for shipment to North American cities and to tropical areas around the world. [ 3 ]

  4. Division of Fisheries and Wildlife (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    MassWildlife HomePage on the Official Website of the Department of Fish and Game; Official Website of the Department of Fish and Game Archived 2009-09-10 at the Wayback Machine; Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs; Massachusetts Fish & Wildlife Guide to Hunting, Freshwater Fishing & Trapping Archived 2011-06-16 at the Wayback ...

  5. Arlington Mill Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Arlington Mill Reservoir, known locally as "Arlington Pond", is a 269-acre (109 ha) [1] impoundment located in Rockingham County in southern New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Salem. It is located along the Spicket River , a small stream that flows south to the Merrimack River in Lawrence, Massachusetts .

  6. Legal Sea Foods - Wikipedia

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    From the early 1950s, the market sold fresh fish as well as fish and chips that could only be taken to-go. In 1968, the Berkowitz family opened a restaurant in the adjacent space. They offered fish and chips, fried clams, fried shrimp, and fried scallops, served on paper plates while the customers sat at picnic tables. [13]

  7. Mystic Lakes (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1600s, the Squaw Sachem of Mistick, who deeded much of the land in Greater Boston to settlers, resided near the Mystics Lakes.Her Naumkeag band likely established fishing weirs at the outlet of the lake and the downstream Mystic river, and had grown corn on the lake's eastern shores. [10]

  8. Spy Pond - Wikipedia

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    Spy Pond, also known as Spie Pond in the 17th and 18th centuries, [1] [2] is a 103-acre (0.42 km 2) kettle hole pond located near the heart of Arlington, Massachusetts, United States, adjacent to the Minuteman Bikeway.

  9. Mystic River - Wikipedia

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    The river flows from the Lower Mystic Lake and travels through East Boston, Chelsea, Charlestown, Everett, Medford, Somerville, and Arlington. The river joins the Charles River to form inner Boston Harbor. Its watershed contains 44 lakes and ponds, the largest of which is Spot Pond in the Middlesex Fells, with an area of 307 acres (124 ha).