Things To Do in Hardwick, Massachusetts

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Hardwick, Massachusetts

  • Hardwick is a 99-acre two-story pond located entirely within the town of Hardwick. Depth averages 11 feet with a maximum of 20 feet. Limnologically, the pond is classed as mesotrophic, with a variety of aquatic plants common along ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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Hardwick, MA

  • 'Quabbin Reservoir' is the largest inland body of water in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and was built between 1930 and 1939. Today along with the Wachusett Reservoir, it is the primary water supply for Boston, some 65 miles to ... More on Wikipedia

 

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Spencer, Massachusetts

  • This 83-acre lake averages 11 feet in depth with a transparency of seven feet. About 80% of the shoreline has been developed with seasonal and year-round dwellings. Fishing, swimming, sailing and w... More on AnglerWeb.com

  • 'Sugden Reservoir' is a Massachusetts reservoir located in Spencer, Massachusetts. It forms the headwaters of Shaw Brook, which is a tributary to Turkey Hill Creek, a major ... More on Wikipedia

 

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Amherst, Ma

  • With three higher learning institutions within its city limits, Amherst is a quintessential college town. Discuss politics over coffee in a local cafe, read a book on the grass outside, or catch a...

  • The Amherst area boasts an unusually high concentration of colleges and is known for its leadership in educational ... More on uptake_content

 

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262 Lower Rd, Gilbertville, Massachusetts 01031-9603, United States

  • This course is very hilly, so expect some uneven lies. Many trees line the fairways, and railroad tracks run throughout the course and through a tunnel. There are water hazards located on hole #4, ... More on Golf.com

  • Nice course, caters to family golf, staff are wonderful More on golflink.com

 

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West Brookfield, Massachusetts

  • This 320-acre warm water pond is located just north of Route 9, about a quarter mile west of West Brookfield Center. The pond is characterized by light brown watercolor with a transparency of eight feet. The mean and maximum depths ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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West Brookfield MA 01585, United States of America

  • Inscription. This road is the first mail route in North America, established in 1673 by King Charles II of England. In 1767, while Benjamin Franklin was Postmaster General, mileage was marked out with stone markers from Boston to ... More on HMDB

 

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