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Assabet and Stow
Prior to that it was known as " Assabet Village " but was legally still part of the towns of Stow and Sudbury.
The Assabet rises at a swampy area in Westborough and flows northeast, falling through the towns of Northborough, Marlborough, Berlin, Hudson, Stow, Maynard, Acton, and finally Concord, where it merges () with the Sudbury River at Egg Rock to form the Concord River.
In Hudson, Route 62 has a short concurrency with Route 85 as it heads eastward, crossing the Assabet River before entering northward into the town of Stow.

Assabet and about
The Assabet River is a small river about west of Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

Assabet and River
* Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge
Both stream systems empty into the Assabet River, which passes briefly through the town at its southern corner.
Berlin lies in a low range of hills between the Nashua River and Assabet River valleys.
Maynard, located on the Assabet River, was incorporated as an independent municipality in 1871.
The community was named after Amory Maynard, the man who, with William Knight, had bought water-rights to the Assabet River, installed a dam and built a large carpet mill in 1846-47.
He partnered with William Knight to start up a woolen mill operation on the Assabet River.
Average elevation is roughly above sea level ; the highest point is Summer Hill, elevation ; the lowest is the Maynard / Acton border next to the Assabet River, at.
The Assabet River flows through Maynard from west to east, spanned by seven road bridges and one foot bridge.
They set up a large production facility in Concord, Massachusetts along the Assabet River with dams, ponds, watercourses and hearths, but by 1694 the natural bog iron there had also been exhausted, and the land was sold for farming.
After the rotary the road loses its dividing wall as it passes past the State Police ( who have an emergency-only traffic light ) and over the Assabet River.
It is in the process of being converted into the Assabet River Rail Trail.
The Assabet River near Route 2, Concord, Massachusetts
The Organization for the Assabet River, headquartered in West Concord, Massachusetts, is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation, protection, and enhancement of the natural and recreational features of the Assabet River and its watershed.
* Assabet River Rail Trail
* Organization for the Assabet River, a local conservation group
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Assabet and National
* A bill to designate a portion of the Sudbury, Assabet, and Concord Rivers as a component of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System.

Assabet and Maynard
There was an attempt in 1902 to change the town's name from " Maynard " to " Assabet.
Hometown Soldiers: Civil War Veterans of Assabet Village and Maynard Massachusetts.
In Maynard, the route crosses the Assabet twice more, the second time concurrently with Route 27.

Assabet and Sudbury
Acton was first settled by Native Americans who used the Assabet, Sudbury and Concord rivers for transportation and the fields for farming seasonal crops.
The Concord, or Musketaquid ( its original name ), forms from the confluence of the Assabet and Sudbury rivers at Concord, Massachusetts.
The river begins in Middlesex County, formed by the confluence of the Sudbury and Assabet rivers at Egg Rock, near the Concord town center.
" At high water the Assabet does not flow downstream with the Sudbury but turns it into the Sudbury marshes.
It spans the Concord River 0. 5 miles northeast from the start of the river at the confluence of the Assabet River and the Sudbury River at Egg Rock.
Among the natural areas near North Bridge are Egg Rock 0. 5 miles southwest ( upstream ) at the confluence of the Assabet and Sudbury rivers, where they form the Concord River.

Assabet and .
In 1978 vinylidene chloride and other industrial contaminants were detected in two of the town wells, Assabet 1 and Assabet 2, which were closed.
The iPAQ was developed by Compaq based on the SA-1110 " Assabet " and SA-1111 " Neponset " reference boards that were engineered by a StrongARM development group located at Digital Equipment Corporation's Hudson Massachusetts facility.
When the " Assabet " board is combined with the " Neponset " companion processor board they provide support for 32 megabytes of SDRAM in addition to CompactFlash and PCMCIA slots along with an I2S or AC-Link serial audio bus, PS / 2 mouse and trackpad interfaces, a USB host controller and 18 additional GPIO pins.
The community grew along with the Assabet Woolen Mill and made the highest percentage of wool for U. S. Military uniforms for the Civil War.
Assabet Mills, Images of America.

Marshes and about
Most of the land area of Thamesmead previously formed about of the old Royal Arsenal site that extended over Plumstead Marshes and Erith Marshes.
A smaller very marshy lake called Mweru Wantipa ( also known as the Mweru Marshes ) lies about 50 km to its east, and north of the Kalungwishi.
Pietro della Valle ( 1586 – 1652 ) is cited in Gavin Young's Return to the Marshes as the earliest modern traveler to write about Mesopotamia and probably the first to introduce the word Madi, which he spelled " Maedi ," to the Western world.
The Macquarie Marshes Nature Reserve is a natural wetland reserve located within the Macquarie Marshes, in the region along the lower Macquarie River in northwestern New South Wales, Australia, about northwest of Sydney.
In the 18th century poverty and malnutrition were widespread across the peninsula, with High Halstow no exception ; adult life expectancy was then about 30 years, lessened by ague, or marsh fever, the names for malaria, which proliferated in the North Kent Marshes and waterlogged farmland, a stronghold of the mosquito.
Upper Shorne is about five kilometres east of Gravesend, south of the A226 with Lower Shorne north of the A226 extending toward the Thames Estuary and Shorne Marshes.
Due to both of these factors – information about the Soviet Invasion of Poland pouring in from the frontline and reports from units of GO " Polesie " which encountered first Red Army forces – general Franciszek Kleeberg decided to send orders to all units of his GO " Polesie " ( including the 60th Infantry Division ) to immediately stop all combats and withdraw to the South towards the Pinsk Marshes.
It has been dated to about 35, 000 to 45, 000 before present, the Szeletien period, and supplements the scarce data about the presence of Stone Age hunters in the Ljubljana Marshes area.
The Pontine Marshes, termed in Latin Pomptinus Ager by Titus Livius, Pomptina Palus ( singular ) and Pomptinae Paludes ( plural ) by Pliny the Elder, today the Agro Pontino in Italian, is an approximately quadrangular area of former marshland in the Lazio Region of Central Italy, extending along the coast southeast of Rome about from just east of Anzio to Terracina ( ancient Tarracina ), varying in distance inland between the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Volscian Mountains ( the Monti Lepini in the north, the Monti Ausoni in the center and the Monti Aurunci in the south ) from to The northwestern border runs approximately from the mouth of the river Astura along the river and from its upper reaches to Cori in the Monti Lepini.
He is known for his book about this experience, The Prince of the Marshes ( also published under the title Occupational Hazards ) and for his 2002 walk, lasting 32 days, across Afghanistan, which served as the basis for another book, The Places in Between, as well as his later cultural development work in Afghanistan as the Executive Chairman of the Turquoise Mountain Foundation, a British charity.

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