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Rivers in the neighborhood
The Assabet | The Charles | The Concord | The Essex The Middlesex Canal | The Mystic | The Neponset | The Sudbury
The Assabet River
The AssaWHAT?! The Assabet used to be a working river. In the Civil War, many of the North's uniforms were made in the Maynard mill powered by its water. This river actually has a little white water in the spring, making it our most wild ride. But the rest of the time, it's quieter and perfect for canoeing.
The Charles River
Better known as "The Chuck" to its closest friends, as the crow flies, the headwaters of the Charles are only about 26 miles from the sea. But the Charles meanders for some 70 miles before meeting Boston Harbor. Like the Assabet, it was once working river. Most of the industry has left (although their dams remain), and the river is once again a place for recreation and contemplation. And, yes, there are large schools of giant (but not killer) goldfish in the Charles River Basin between Cambridge and Boston - you can see them from the banks along B.U.
The Concord River
Possibly the region's most hysteric...uh, that's historic...waterway, thanks to the Old North Bridge in Concord (what do you supose made it so "rude?"). The river starts just before the bridge, where the Assabet and Sudbury join.
The Essex River
- The town of Essex - Named for the river. 'Nuf said.
The Middlesex Canal
Ok, ok, so it's not a river, but we had to put this somewhere. Before trains and planes, ships were the main way people and cargo moved from place to place. While it's not exactly the Panama, the Middlesex Canal -- begun in 1793 (under a bill signed by Gov. John Hancock) -- provided a straight path between Boston and the Merrimack River.
The Mystic River
Contrary to popular belief,
this river does not have it's own 900 number for psychic readings.
But there is a lot more to it than that famously traffic-snarled bridge
that crosses over it at its mouth on the harbor.
The Neponset River
The Neponset is the Rodney Dangerfield of Boston-area rivers - it don't get no respect. But a planned riverside park system (the state has been buying land along the river for years) could lead more people to discover this attractive waterway.
The Sudbury River
Another of our meandering rivers, it's pretty to look at - but multilingual warning signs urge you to avoid eating anything you catch in it.
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