Massachusetts Historical Lakes

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Historical Features are physical or cultural features that are no longer visible on the landscape. Examples: a dried up lake, a destroyed building, a hill leveled by mining. The term makes no reference to the age, use, or any other aspect of the feature. A ghost town, for example, is not a historical feature if it is still visible.

Lake - Natural body of inland water (backwater, lac, lagoon, laguna, oxbow, pond, pool, resaca, tank, tarn, waterhole).
Displaying 1 to 36 of 36 records
Name County
Ash Pond Franklin
Bear Pond Essex
Bensons Pond Plymouth
Black Pond Plymouth
Brigham Pond Worcester
Bushs Pond Worcester
Cranberry Pond Plymouth
Danvers Reservoir Essex
Dean Pond Berkshire
Delvas Pond Franklin
East Pond Hampshire
Flask Pond Franklin
Gibbs Pond Plymouth
Hackmetack Pond Franklin
Hop Brook Pond Franklin
Jenkins Hole Plymouth
Jonathans Pond Plymouth
Kingsbury Pond Worcester
Lachary Pond Worcester
Lake Wyola Franklin
Lily Pond Norfolk
Lily Pond Barnstable
Mill Pond Barnstable
Nance Lake Franklin
Neeseponsett Pond Worcester
Nobadeer Pond Nantucket
Peabody Reservoir Essex
Russ Pond Franklin
Sawmill Pond Middlesex
Stump Pond Plymouth
Sunk Pond Worcester
Sunk Pond Hampshire
Upper Gate Pond Barnstable
Wheelers Pond Plymouth
Wigwam Pond Nantucket
Woodrough Pond Middlesex
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