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  2. Lake Quannapowitt - Wikipedia

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    The lake is located off Route 128 in Middlesex County. In 1991, the Friends of Lake Quannapowitt (FOLQ) was founded, which is a non-profit organization intended to protect and bring public awareness to the lake, as well as its nearby public areas. Large amounts of tar were found in the lake in 1999, a by-product of gas manufacturing from coal. [5]

  3. File:Lake Quannapowitt.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Wakefield, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    In 1847, Lake Quannapowitt was named for the Native American James Quannapowitt, one of the signers of the old Indian Deed of 1686. The earliest settlers referred to the lake simply as the "Greate Pond" or "Reading Pond." Lake Quannapowitt, seen here, is the larger of Wakefield's two principal lakes, the other being Crystal Lake. Lake ...

  5. Common District (Wakefield, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The bandstand on the Common (top); the Common District as viewed from Lake Quannapowitt (bottom). The Common District encompasses the main civic center of Wakefield, Massachusetts . It is centered on the historic town common, just south of Lake Quannapowitt , which was laid in 1644, when it became the heart of Old Reading .

  6. Freshwater ecosystem - Wikipedia

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    A lake ecosystem or lacustrine ecosystem includes biotic (living) plants, animals and micro-organisms, as well as abiotic (non-living) physical and chemical interactions. [9] Lake ecosystems are a prime example of lentic ecosystems (lentic refers to stationary or relatively still freshwater, from the Latin lentus, which means "sluggish"), which ...

  7. Diphasiastrum digitatum - Wikipedia

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    Diphasiastrum digitatum is a perennial vascular plant that does not contain a significant amount of wood tissue above or at the ground. They are low-growing, usually measuring less than 30 cm tall. [5]

  8. Beacon Street Tomb - Wikipedia

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    The Beacon Street tomb is located on the south side of Lakeside Cemetery, itself set on the west side of Lake Quannapowitt. It faces south, away from the cemetery and toward Beacon Street, which runs along the cemetery's southern border. It is a single-story stone structure, built out of ashlar granite and covered by a front-facing gabled roof ...

  9. List of endangered plants of North America - Wikipedia

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    Daphnopsis hellerana (no common name) Deinandra conjugens (Otay tarweed) Delissea rhytidosperma (Kauai delissea) Delissea subcordata (Ko'olau Range delissea) Delphinium bakeri (Baker's larkspur) Delphinium luteum (yellow larkspur) Dicerandra christmanii (Garrett's mint) Dicerandra cornutissima (longspurred mint) Dicerandra frutescens (scrub balm)