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The Mill River is a 13.5-mile-long (21.7 km) [1] tributary of the Connecticut River arising in the western hilltowns of Hampshire County, Massachusetts. It is notable for dropping in elevation, along with its West Branch, more than 700 feet (210 m) over 15 miles (24 km).
Mill River; West Branch Charles River; Stony Brook (Waltham) Stony Brook (Boston) (covered culvert) Neponset River. Canton River, a.k.a. East Branch Neponset River; Mother Brook; Weymouth Fore River. Monatiquot River. Cochato River; Farm River. Blue Hill River; Weymouth Back River. Fresh River; Mill River. Old Swamp River; Weir River. Crooked ...
The river rises at North Pond in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, near Interstate 495. From there, the river flows south into Worcester County where it forms the boundary between Upton and Milford. It continues south through Hopedale, Mendon, and Blackstone to Rhode Island, where the rivers flows through Woonsocket to its confluence with the ...
Mill River at Reed and Barton Complex. The Mill River is a tributary of the Taunton River that flows 4.0 miles (6.2 km) from Lake Sabbatia, through the center of Taunton, Massachusetts, to the Taunton River. [1]
The Weymouth Back River, sometimes called Back River, is a short, primarily tidal river in Hingham and Weymouth, Massachusetts, about 10 miles (16 km) south of Boston.It arises from a number of tributaries in ponds and swamps, most notably Whitmans Pond, flows northward, and empties into Hingham Bay just south of Grape Island and Slate Island.
Age in years of a dam removed from the Mill River in MA. Over nearly two decades, The Nature Conservancy (TNC) has deconstructed eight defunct dams from the Taunton River watershed, restoring its connectivity to Narragansett Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Once heavily polluted by industrial waste, the waterways biodiversity- including migratory river herring, sea lampreys, turtles & otters- is ...
Mill River Historic District is a historic district encompassing the traditional center of government and a former industrial mill village along the Konkapot River in the village of Mill River in New Marlborough, Massachusetts. The district is roughly bounded by Main Street and River Church, Southfield, Clayton, School, and Hayes Hill Roads.
Milford is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States.The population was 30,379 according to the 2020 census. [1] First settled in 1662 and incorporated in 1780, Milford became a booming industrial and quarrying community in the 19th century due to its unique location which includes the nearby source of the Charles River, the Mill River, the Blackstone River watershed, and large ...