Canton River (United States)
The Canton River is a river passing through Canton, Massachusetts.[1] It flows into the Neponset River,[1] connecting Bolivar Pond and Forge Pond.[1]
It traces down Washington[citation needed ] and Neponset Streets (flowing under the Canton Viaduct),[2] and continues down Walpole Street.[citation needed ] It is a tributary of the Neponset River, with a few tributaries on the side.[citation needed ] It is also called the East Branch of the Neponset River.[2] The viaduct, built in 1835, became part of the path for the Boston and Providence Railroad.[3]
The Canton River was home to several gunpowder mills and gristmills as early as 1703, as the area that would become Canton was first settled.[4]
In 2011, a public fish consumption advisory was issued for the river due to on high levels of polychlorinated biphenyls and DDT.[5]
References
[edit ]- ^ a b c DeFelice, Joe (14 March 2012). "Man About Canton: Welcome to Canton". Canton Citizen. Retrieved 2024年07月07日.
- ^ a b "Commentary: Plenty of love for Canton River". Canton Citizen. 30 September 2016. Retrieved 2024年07月07日.
- ^ BHB. "Historic Place of the week: The Canton Viaduct - Boston Harbor BeaconBoston Harbor Beacon" . Retrieved 2024年07月07日.
- ^ "Canton Mass. Historical Society, Canton Bicentennial Book, Chapter 2". www.canton.org. Retrieved 2024年07月07日.
- ^ "Advisory Letter to the Board of Health". October 11, 2011. Retrieved July 7, 2024.
42°09′27′′N 71°09′47′′W / 42.1576°N 71.1631°W / 42.1576; -71.1631
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