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Jamaica Pond is a
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lake, part of the
Emerald Necklace The Emerald Necklace consists of a chain of parks linked by parkways and waterways in Boston and Brookline, Massachusetts. It was designed by landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, and gets its name from the way the planned chain appears ...
of parks in
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designed by
Frederick Law Olmsted Frederick Law Olmsted (April 26, 1822August 28, 1903) was an American landscape architect, journalist, social critic, and public administrator. He is considered to be the father of landscape architecture in the USA. Olmsted was famous for co- ...
. The pond and park are in the
Jamaica Plain Jamaica Plain is a neighborhood of in the City of Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Settled by Puritans seeking farmland to the south, it was originally part of the former Town of Roxbury, now also a part of the City of Boston. The commun ...
neighborhood of Boston, close to the border of
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. It is the source of the Muddy River, which drains into the lower
Charles River The Charles River ( Massachusett: ''Quinobequin)'' (sometimes called the River Charles or simply the Charles) is an river in eastern Massachusetts. It flows northeast from Hopkinton to Boston along a highly meandering route, that doubles b ...
.USGS 2005
/sup> The
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has an area of about , and is deep at its center
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, making it the largest body of fresh water in Boston, and the largest natural freshwater body in the lower Charles River watershed. It is ringed by a walking path, and is an extremely popular destination for Bostonians for walking, fishing, rowing, and sailing. Around Halloween each year, the pond serves as the site for The Lantern Parade. Participants dress in their Halloween costumes and walk around the pond. The pond once served as a reservoir for the City of Boston and the Town of West Roxbury, and it supplied ice in the winter to Boston and beyond. According to the
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, the name Jamaica derives from an Indian name meaning "abundance of beavers". The pond's setting, Jamaica Park, was included in the
Olmsted Park Olmsted Park is a linear park in Boston and Brookline, Massachusetts, and a part of Boston's Emerald Necklace of connected parks and parkways. Originally named Leverett Park, in 1900 it was renamed to honor its designer, Frederick Law Olmsted. ...
landscape complex that was placed on the
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on December 8, 1971.


History

The Jamaica Plain Ice Company employed 350 men in 1874, and harvested as much 5,000 tons of ice a day from Jamaica Pond. The pond was once the site of a popular annual winter skating carnival. In 1929, this carnival was cancelled by Mayor Curley when cracks appeared on the ice, and 50,000 skaters had to be evacuated.Remember Jamaica Plain? Fifty Thousand on Jamaica Pond Ice? Wow!
/ref> In recent years, ice skating is no longer permitted on the pond. Overlooking Jamaica Pond until its 2007 demolition was Pinebank Mansion, the summer home of Edward Newton Perkins.


Gallery

File:Jamaica Pond, Wext Roxbury, MA - skating scene (1859).jpg, Skating on the pond, 1859 File:Iceman and helper with Jamaica Pond Ice Co. wagon, Boston, Massachusetts LCCN2016649587.jpg, Ice delivery van, 1890 File:Jamaica Pond IMG 0347.jpg, Swans, 2010 File:Jamaica Pond 1.jpg, Sailboat on pond, 2013 File:Jamaica Pond P1030840a.jpg, Bicyclists, 2021 File:Jamaica Pond P1030853b.jpg, Walking path, 2021 File:Jamaica Pond P1030860c.jpg, Fishing, 2021 File:Jamaica Pond P1030864b.jpg, Rowboat, 2021 File:Jamaica Pond P1030873b.jpg, Renting a sailboat, 2021


References

*Water resources and the urban environment, lower Charles River Watershed; *


External links


MassWildlife map and informationBoston Parks & Recreation DepartmentEmerald Necklace ConservancyFriends of Jamaica PondSam Blackman: The Jamaica Pond ProjectBoating on Jamaica Pond by Courageous SailingJamaica Pond Lantern Parade by Spontaneous Celebrations
Jamaica Plain, Boston Parks in Boston Emerald Necklace Ice trade {{Boston-geo-stub