- The
Watuppa Ponds are two large,
naturally occurring, spring-fed,
glacially formed ponds located in Fall
River and Westport, M****achusetts.
Watuppa is...
- The
Watuppa Branch (also
called the
North Dartmouth Industrial Track, and
formerly the Fall
River Branch) is a
roughly six-mile
freight railroad line...
- (81 km2). The
northern pond is the
North Watuppa Pond, the city's main reservoir. The
southern pond is the
South Watuppa Pond. The
narrow strip of land where...
- River, M****achusetts. The
resulting report issued in 1915, "Report of the
Watuppa Ponds and
Quequechan River Commission",
advised the city how to rectify...
- (37 km2), or 22.27%, is water. The
majority of that
water area is from the
Watuppa Ponds along the
border with Fall River, as well as
Westport Harbor, where...
-
between exits 14A (Route 24 south) and 14B (Route 24 north). P****ing the
Watuppa Ponds, I-195
enters Westport,
where exit 15 is a
partial interchange with...
-
flows in a
northwesterly direction from the
northwest corner of the
South Watuppa Pond
through the
heart of the city of Fall
River and into the end of the...
- Fall River, M****achusetts, and Freetown, M****achusetts. They
claim the
Watuppa Reservation, the
public access area of 8,500
acres owned by the City of...
-
stretch of
track between New
Bedford and Westport,
referred to as the
Watuppa Branch, as well as a
section of the
Millis Branch from
Medfield Junction...
- election, 384
people in
Dartmouth voted to
reelect Abraham Lincoln. The
Watuppa Branch railroad started to
serve Dartmouth in 1875.
During the late 19th...