Assabet River
The Assabet River is a small, 34.4-mile (55.4 km) long river located about 20 miles (30 km) west of Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The Assabet rises from a swampy area known as the Assabet Reservoir in Westborough, Massachusetts, and flows northeast before merging with the Sudbury River at Egg Rock in Concord, Massachusetts, to become the Concord River. The Organization for the Assabet, Sudbury and Concord Rivers (OARS), headquartered in West Concord, Massachusetts, is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation, protection, and enhancement of the natural and recreational features of these three rivers and their watershed. As the Concord River is a tributary of the Merrimack River, it and the Assabet and Sudbury rivers are part of the larger Merrimack River watershed.
Wikipage redirect
Acton,_MassachusettsAmerican Powder MillsAmory MaynardAssabet ReservoirAssabet River Rail TrailBerlin,_MassachusettsConcord,_MassachusettsGleasondale, MassachusettsHerman GarrettHudson,_MassachusettsLexington and West Cambridge RailroadList of National Wild and Scenic RiversList of acts of the 106th United States CongressList of place names of Native American origin in New EnglandList of rivers of MassachusettsList of rivers of the United States: ALowell,_MassachusettsMarlborough,_MassachusettsMassachusett languageMassachusetts Route 117Massachusetts_Route_2Massachusetts_Route_27Massachusetts Route 62Massachusetts Route 85Maynard,_Massachusetts
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
Assabet River
The Assabet River is a small, 34.4-mile (55.4 km) long river located about 20 miles (30 km) west of Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The Assabet rises from a swampy area known as the Assabet Reservoir in Westborough, Massachusetts, and flows northeast before merging with the Sudbury River at Egg Rock in Concord, Massachusetts, to become the Concord River. The Organization for the Assabet, Sudbury and Concord Rivers (OARS), headquartered in West Concord, Massachusetts, is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation, protection, and enhancement of the natural and recreational features of these three rivers and their watershed. As the Concord River is a tributary of the Merrimack River, it and the Assabet and Sudbury rivers are part of the larger Merrimack River watershed.
has abstract
Der Assabet River ist der link ...... twa 30 km westlich von Boston.
@de
The Assabet River is a small, ...... ger Merrimack River watershed.
@en
length (μ)
5,53614336e+4
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
996.867.551
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
extra
image caption
Assabet River channel in Stow, Massachusetts
@en
name
Assabet River
@en
name etymology
uncertain
@en
subdivision name
Massachusetts
@en
United States
@en
subdivision type
Country
@en
State
@en
wikiPageUsesTemplate
subject
hypernym
sameAs
point
42.4653 -71.3584
comment
Der Assabet River ist der link ...... twa 30 km westlich von Boston.
@de
The Assabet River is a small, ...... ger Merrimack River watershed.
@en
label
Assabet River
@de
Assabet River
@en
lat
4,24653e+1
long
-7,13584e+1
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Assabet River
@en