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The Nashua River Rail Trail sits on the former Hollis branch of the Boston and Maine Railroad, which follows an old Nashaway Indian trail. [ citation needed ] The line was originally part of the Worcester & Nashua Railroad that connected Worcester, Massachusetts and Nashua, New Hampshire , which was opened on July 3, 1848.
Ohio counties on the Ohio River — located within the Appalachian Ohio region. Pages in category "Ohio counties on the Ohio River" The following 14 pages are in this ...
The Nashua River, 37.5 miles (60.4 km) long, [2] is a tributary of the Merrimack River in Massachusetts and New Hampshire in the United States.It is formed in eastern Worcester County, Massachusetts, at the confluence of the North Nashua River and South Nashua River, and flows generally north-northeast past Groton to join the Merrimack at Nashua, New Hampshire.
In 1982, the line north of Ayer Junction was abandoned and the tracks removed two years later. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts acquired this portion of the right of way; in 2002 it was officially opened as the Nashua River Rail Trail. The one mile of track between Union Station in Nashua and an industrial park was abandoned finally in 1993.
Mohican Valley Trail, Knox County; Moonville Rail-Trail, Vinton and Athens Counties [63] Morgana Run Trail, Cleveland [64] North Coast Inland Trail, Lorain County; Ohio to Erie Trail, Cincinnati to Columbus to Cleveland; Pymatuning Valley Greenway Trail, Ashtabula County [65] Richland B & O Trail, Richland County; Sippo Valley Trail, Wayne and ...
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The 2023 Ohio Holiday Lights Trail highlights two Stark County attractions: Ohio Christmas Factory and Beech Creek Garden's Nature's A-Glow.
The Ohio River Trail is composed of two trails: The Ohio Water Trail and the Ohio River Greenway Trail. The Ohio River Greenway Trail (ORGT) is a proposed route that would interconnect existing trails in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia. [1] [2] The proposal is spearheaded by the Ohio River Trail Council (ORTC), a volunteer-led ...