Bullough's Pond

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Bullough's Pond, a former mill pond located in Newton, Massachusetts, is now a decorative pond in a suburban neighborhood, used for bird watching and walking. In the nineteenth century it was the site of a commercial ice business.[1] Since the early 2000s, temperatures have warmed to the point that its winter ice is no longer thick enough to support skating safely.[2]

History

The pond was created in 1664, initially to power flour production.[3] It was formed when Captain John Spring had built a dam across Laundry Brook.[4]

A fair was held in 2013 to mark the 350th anniversary of the pond.[3]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the pond was especially popular for Newton's residents.[4]

Books

  • Once Around Bullough's Pond: A Native American Epic, Douglas Worth, 1987
  • Reflections in Bullough's Pond: Economy and Ecosystem in New England, Diana Muir, University Press of New England, 2000. Winner of the Massachusetts Book Award, 2001[5][6]

Films

A scene from "The Women," starring Annette Bening and Meg Ryan, was filmed on the pond.[7]

Notable residents

Image gallery

References

  1. Excerpts from the book "Newton" by Thelma Fleishman
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External links

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