geo.wikisort.org - ReservoirHorn Pond is a 102-acre (41 ha) water body along the Aberjona River in Woburn, Massachusetts in the United States.[2] The pond is fed by several brooks and flows out via Horn Pond Brook to the Aberjona River and the Mystic Lakes, eventually reaching the Mystic River and the Atlantic Ocean. It was also traversed by the Middlesex Canal from 1802 to 1860.
Pond in Woburn, Massachusetts
Body of water
Horn Pond |
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Location | Woburn, Massachusetts |
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Coordinates | 42°28′11″N 71°09′23.1″W |
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Type | Natural great pond |
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Primary inflows | Fowle Brook & Cummings Brook[1] |
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Primary outflows | Horn Pond Brook to Aberjona River |
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Basin countries | United States |
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Surface area | 102 acres (0.2 sq mi)[2] |
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Average depth | 10 ft (3.0 m)[2] Average transparency: 6 ft (1.8 m)[2] |
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Max. depth | 40 ft (12.2 m)[2] |
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Surface elevation | 139 ft (42.4 m) |
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Settlements | Woburn, Massachusetts |
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Yellow perch were the most common species recorded at Horn Pond in a 1982 survey, with additional species, including: largemouth bass, pumpkinseed, bluegill, killifish, chain pickerel, golden shiner, carp, white sucker, brook trout, yellow bullhead, brown bullhead and black crappie. Trout (primarily rainbows, but also browns
and brookies) have been stocked in the past, with more fish and trout in the fall.[2]
References
- Google (15 April 2014). "Horn Pond (Massachusetts)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
- Energy and Environmental Affairs (February 1008). "Horn Pond (Woburn)" (PDF). Massachusetts office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
External links
Woburn, Massachusetts |
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- Incorporated in 1642
- Based in Middlesex County, Massachusetts
- Population 38,120
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General information |
- Woburn
- History
- Groundwater contamination incident
- A Civil Action: book
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National Register of Historic Places |
- 1790 House
- Baldwin House — Loammi Baldwin Mansion
- Benjamin Thompson House — Count Rumford Birthplace
- First Burial Ground
- First Congregational Church in Woburn
- Jack's Diner
- Middlesex Canal
- Winn Memorial Library / Woburn Public Library
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Education |
- Woburn Memorial High School
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Companies |
- Boston Acoustics
- Brannen Brothers Flutemakers
- Monotype Imaging
- U-Turn Audio
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Transportation and geographical landmarks | MBTA stations |
- Anderson RTC
- Cross Street (closed 1981)
- Lechmere Warehouse (closed 1996)
- Mishawum (limited service)
- Woburn (closed 1981)
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Notable residents |
- Samuel Warren Abbott
- James Fowle Baldwin
- Loammi Baldwin, Jr.
- Loammi Baldwin
- Benjamin Franklin Baldwin
- Eric Bogosian
- Thomas Carter
- Benjamin Champney
- Herbert L. Clarke
- Edward Convers
- Christopher J. Coyne
- Benjamin Cutter
- John Doherty
- Carol A. Donovan
- James J. Dwyer
- Glenn Foley
- Jack Garrity
- John Martyn Harlow
- Edward Johnson
- Courtney Kennedy
- Nancy Kerrigan
- Buddy LeRoux
- John J. McEleney
- Mike McLaughlin
- Dominic Mulrenan
- Patrick Natale
- Nicholas Paleologos
- Ron Porter
- Ernest Cushing Richardson
- David Robinson
- Tom Rooney
- Joanie Spina
- Benjamin Thompson
- Tom Toner
- Hal Weafer
- Ken Weafer
- Lyle R. Wheeler
- Philemon Wright
- Ruggles Wright
- Rufus Wyman
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