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  2. Ponkapoag Pond - Wikipedia

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    Only a small portion of the eastern shoreline is developed; the southeastern and western shores are bordered by large expanses of marshland. A walking trail circles the pond, with parking at three locations. [1] The name comes from a Native American [clarification needed] word meaning a spring that bubbles up from red soil, sweet water, or ...

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    CANTON: Ponkapoag Pond Trail. ... Forge Pond Park in Hanover has some beautiful trails that run behind the athletic fields. 40-acre, multifield athletic complex with miles of wooded walking trails ...

  4. Ponkapoag Camp of Appalachian Mountain Club - Wikipedia

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    The Ponkapoag Camp of Appalachian Mountain Club is a camp of the Appalachian Mountain Club located on the eastern shore of Ponkapoag Pond in Randolph, Massachusetts. [2] The camp consists of a collection of 20 cabins, dispersed across a wooded area, that typically sleep 4-6 people. No electricity or potable water is available at the camp.

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    The park is the midpoint of the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor of the National Park System. Blue Hills Reservation: Norfolk: 6,165 acres 2,495 ha: 1893: Houghton's Pond, Ponkapoag Pond

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  8. Ponkapoag - Wikipedia

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    Historic marker on Massachusetts Route 138 indicating the northern boundary of the Ponkapoag Plantation or settlement. Ponkapoag / ˈ p ɒ ŋ k ə p ɔː ɡ /, also Punkapaug, [1] Punkapoag, Ponkhapoag [2] or Punkapog, is the name of a Native American "praying town" settled in the late 17th century western Blue Hills area of eastern Massachusetts by persons who had accepted Christianity.

  9. Alleged racist rants of Yellowstone park shooter uncovered in ...

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    In a new court filing, federal prosecutors allege the suspect who took a hostage and got into a shootout with Yellowstone National Park rangers in July ranted that he "refuse[s] to fraternize with ...