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It was on the shore of Mission Creek, the waters called "poverty lake." Dumpville was a location where poor people lived in makeshift housing and sifted through the trash for items that had some value, cans, cloth, metal, bottles and utensils.
Page Lake (also known as Page's Pond, Corse's Pond and Lake Page [2]) is a lake that is located in New Milford Township, Pennsylvania, United States. It is approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) long with an average center depth of 25 ft (7.62 m).
Beaver Meadow Pond (Bradford & Susquehanna counties) Bert Jayne Pond (Bradford County) Bird Pond (Bradford County) Blakeslee Pond (Bradford County) Brown Pond (Bradford County) Browns Pond (Warren County) Cash Pond (Bradford County) Cooks Pond (Bradford County) Gulf Pond (Bradford County) Haig Pond (Bradford County) Holcomb Pond (Bradford County)
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A view of the lake near the state park. Poverty Point Reservoir State Park is a state park in Richland Parish in northeastern Louisiana located along a 2,700 acres (4.2 sq mi) man-made reservoir offering camping and watersport activities, swimming, hiking, and fishing. [1]
The Stroubles Creek watershed has experienced pollution going back to the 1800s. From the 19th century to the 1930s, coal mining wastewater contaminated the watershed. From 1970 to 1978, chemical waste from the Virginia Tech chemistry labs was discharged directly into the Duck Pond. In 1985, kerosene was spilled into the Duck Pond. [7]
Lake Amanda is a private artificial lake in Tyler County, Texas, near the town of Colmesneil, that along with its sister Frog Pond, were developed in the 1950s and 1960s by James Haralson from his family's old homestead. The lake was named after Haralson's daughter.
The Cades Pond culture is found in an area roughly corresponding to present-day central and eastern Alachua County, northernmost Marion County, the southeastern corner of Bradford County, and western Putnam County. [1] Cades Pond village sites are located within 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) of a major lake or river. [2]