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Ten Mile River (Seekonk River Tributary)
The Ten Mile River is a river within the U.S. states of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. It flows approximately and drains a watershed of .Southeastern Regional Planning & Economic Development District
The North Attleborough National Fish Hatchery is located in its upper reaches, and the river offers stocked trout fishing in the spring. The Ten Mile River was badly polluted in the mid 1900s but has subsequently been remediated. Although there are still issues with metals and sediments in the water, the river and nearly all its tributaries are now designated as Class B waters (fishable, swimmable).


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North Attleborough, Massachusetts
North Attleborough, alternatively spelled North Attleboro, is a town in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 30,834 at the 2020 United States Census. The villages of Attleboro Falls and North Attleborough Center are located in the town. History In pre-Colonial times, the land was the site of the Bay Path, a major Native American trail to Narragansett Bay, the Seekonk River, and Boston. English settlers arrived in the area in 1634 and established the settlement of Rehoboth—which included the modern day towns of North Attleborough, Attleboro, Somerset, Seekonk, as well as parts of Rhode Island—from land sold to them by the Pokanoket Wamsutta. John Woodcock established a settlement in the territory in 1669 which subsisted on agriculture, fishing and hunting. By 1670, Woodcock had received a license to open a tavern. The settlement was attacked during King Philip's War, with two killed and one home burned, but the Garrison house which Woodcock ha ...
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Interstate 295 (Rhode Island-Massachusetts)
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Boston And Providence Railroad Bridge
The Boston and Providence Railroad Bridge in East Providence is a railroad bridge on the East Junction Branch spanning Ten Mile River. A portion of the bridge also spans Roger Williams Avenue. The bridge was built in 1884 by the Boston and Providence Railroad, replacing an earlier structure on the line. The bridge abutments are faced in coursed ashlar stone, with brick-faced segmental-arch tunnels piercing them. The main span of the bridge consists of two Warren trusses resting on the abutments and a central pier in the Ten Mile River. The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. It continues in active service carrying Providence and Worcester Railroad freight trains between East Providence and Seekonk, Massachusetts. See also *List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island *National Register of Historic Places listings in Providence County, Rhode Island __NOTOC__ This is a list of the National Register of Histori ...
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Cole River
The Cole River is located in Bristol County, Massachusetts. It flows U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map, accessed April 1, 2011 from its headwaters in Dighton, Massachusetts through the towns of Rehoboth and Swansea into Mount Hope Bay, an arm of Narragansett Bay. The Cole River becomes tidal after crossing under the G.A.R. Highway (U.S. Route 6) in Swansea.USGS Quadrangle Maps Named tributaries *Cole Brook (from Rehoboth, Massachusetts) Crossings in Dighton, Massachusetts: *Wellington Street *Cedar Street in Swansea, Massachusetts: *Lewis Street *Baker Street *Hortonville Road *Wood Street *Milford Street *G.A.R. Highway (U.S. Route 6) *Interstate 195 *Route 103 See also * Coles Brook, a short stream in nearby Seekonk, Massachusetts Seekonk is a town in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States, on the Massachusetts border with Rhode Island. It was incorporated in 1812 from the western half of Rehoboth. ...
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Coles Brook
Coles Brook is a small stream that begins east of Pine Street in Rehoboth MA, and flows in a southwest direction to Central Pond and the James V. Turner Reservoir and the on the border of Seekonk, Massachusetts and East Providence, Rhode Island. It is a tributary of the Ten Mile River. The brook is about long and has three small dams along its course. It flows through the Caratunk wildlife reservation in Seekonk, which has large portions of open space and wildlife, and is the site of Native American Camps, where artifact have been uncovered. The Coles Brook is on the EPA The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is an independent executive agency of the United States federal government tasked with environmental protection matters. President Richard Nixon proposed the establishment of EPA on July 9, 1970; it be ... list of impaired waterways, due to pathogens, although it has still been rated a Class B waterway, fishable and swimmable.U.S. EPA - Waterbody Assessment a ...
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Wilde River
Wilde River is a stream in Seekonk, Massachusetts and Pawtucket, Rhode Island. It begins at Bitersweet Pond in Seekonk and flows 5.2 miles to its confluence with the Ten Mile River in Pawtucket. Crossings *Seekonk **Woodland Ave **Pine Street **Newman Ave (RT 152) West Branch West Branch Wilde River is a small stream in Seekonk that begins in an unnamed pond and flows 2 miles to its junction with Wilde River. Crossings *Seekonk **Pine Street **Tower Road See also * List of rivers of Rhode Island References *Maps from the United States Geological Survey The United States Geological Survey (USGS), formerly simply known as the Geological Survey, is a scientific agency of the United States government. The scientists of the USGS study the landscape of the United States, its natural resources, ... Rivers of Bristol County, Massachusetts Seekonk, Massachusetts Pawtucket, Rhode Island Rivers of Providence County, Rhode Island Rivers of Massachusetts Rivers o ...
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Sevenmile River (Tenmile River)
The Sevenmile River or Seven Mile River is a river which flows through U.S. states of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. It flows approximately .U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map accessed April 1, 2011 Course The river begins in Plainville, Massachusetts at an unnamed pond along Peck Road, near the town line with North Attleborough. From its source, it flows roughly due south through North Attleborough and Attleborough, then into Pawtucket, Rhode Island where it flows into the Ten Mile River. Crossings Below is a list of all crossings over the Sevenmile River. The list starts at the headwaters and goes downstream. *North Attleborough **High Street **Metcalf Road **Hoppin Hill Avenue ( MA 120) **South Washington Street (U.S. 1) **Draper Avenue ** Interstate 295 **Old Post Road *Attleboro **West Street ( MA 123) **Read Street **Roy Avenue **Pitas Avenue **Interstate 95 **County Street Tributaries *Hoppin Hill Brook *Four ...
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Thacher Brook
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Bungay River
The Bungay River is a short river in southeastern Massachusetts that is a tributary of the Ten Mile River. The Bungay River begins in Witch Pond in Foxborough, Massachusetts at an altitude of about above sea level. It flows south through Greenwood Lake and through North Attleboro and Attleboro. It enters the Ten Mile River in Attleboro and ultimately empties into Narragansett Bay. It is long.U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map, accessed April 1, 2011 According to published judgments by the Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs, the river flows through the best red maple swamp in Massachusetts Massachusetts (Massachusett: ''Muhsachuweesut Massachusett_writing_systems.html" ;"title="nowiki/> məhswatʃəwiːsət.html" ;"title="Massachusett writing systems">məhswatʃəwiːsət">Massachusett writing systems">məhswatʃəwiːsət'' En ... and provides some of the best canoeing across the s ...
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East Branch Ten Mile River
East or Orient is one of the four cardinal directions or points of the compass. It is the opposite direction from west and is the direction from which the Sun rises on the Earth. Etymology As in other languages, the word is formed from the fact that east is the direction where the Sun rises: ''east'' comes from Middle English ''est'', from Old English ''ēast'', which itself comes from the Proto-Germanic *''aus-to-'' or *''austra-'' "east, toward the sunrise", from Proto-Indo-European *aus- "to shine," or "dawn", cognate with Old High German ''*ōstar'' "to the east", Latin ''aurora'' 'dawn', and Greek ''ēōs'' 'dawn, east'. Examples of the same formation in other languages include Latin oriens 'east, sunrise' from orior 'to rise, to originate', Greek ανατολή anatolé 'east' from ἀνατέλλω 'to rise' and Hebrew מִזְרָח mizraḥ 'east' from זָרַח zaraḥ 'to rise, to shine'. ''Ēostre'', a Germanic goddess of dawn, might have been a personification ...
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Route 114 (Rhode Island)
Route 114 is a numbered state highway in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. It connects the city of Newport, Rhode Island, Newport to the city of Woonsocket, Rhode Island, Woonsocket. Route 114 was a major north–south artery for its entire length until the arrival of the Interstate Highway System. It is still a major commercial corridor on Aquidneck Island and in northern Rhode Island (mainly Central Falls, Rhode Island, Central Falls, Cumberland, Rhode Island, Cumberland, and Woonsocket). Route description Route 114 begins at the Newport city line in the town of Middletown, Rhode Island, Middletown, at an intersection with Route 138 (Rhode Island), Route 138 and Broadway. The resultant route 138 continues west into Newport as Admiral Kalbfus Way. Route 114 heads north on West Main Road in Middletown and Portsmouth, Rhode Island, Portsmouth. In Portsmouth the right lane becomes Route 24 (Rhode Island), Route 24 as the left lane curves maintaining Route 11 ...
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