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  2. Schumaker Pond - Wikipedia

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    The pond is owned by the City of Salisbury and is on the eastern end of the Salisbury City Park. [1] [2] The maximum water depth is 5 feet near the dam, in the old creek channel. [1] In the 1950s and 1960s, Schumaker Pond was popular for swimming, but swimming has since been banned due to the large quantities of E. coli bacteria in the water. [3]

  3. Fresh Pond (Plymouth, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Fresh Pond is a 62-acre (250,000 m 2) pond in the Manomet section of Plymouth, Massachusetts. The average depth is 12 feet (3.7 m) and the maximum depth is 30 feet (9.1 m). The southern shore of the pond is located in the Churchill Landing neighborhood, south of Manomet's business district and Manomet Bluffs, west of Fisherman's Landing, north ...

  4. Bartlett Pond (Plymouth, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Bartlett Pond. /  41.9278888°N 70.5570316°W  / 41.9278888; -70.5570316. Bartlett Pond is a 33-acre (130,000 m 2) pond in the Manomet section of Plymouth, Massachusetts. The inflow of the pond is Beaver Dam Brook, and the outflow is a river that empties into Cape Cod Bay. White Horse Beach nearly surrounds the pond, lying to the ...

  5. Beaverdam Creek (Wicomico County) - Wikipedia

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    Beaverdam Creek. /  38.353111°N 75.572556°W  / 38.353111; -75.572556. Beaverdam Creek is a tributary of the Wicomico River on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. [ 1] Parker Pond and Schumaker Pond were created by damming Beaverdam Creek. [ 2]

  6. Beaver Dam Pond (Plymouth, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Beaver Dam Pond. /  41.90194°N 70.57222°W  / 41.90194; -70.57222. Beaver Dam Pond is a 30-acre (120,000 m 2) pond in the Manomet section of Plymouth, Massachusetts. The pond is located north of Little Island Pond, west of Fresh Pond, and east of the Pine Hills. The pond is the headwaters of Beaver Dam Brook.

  7. Doub's Mill Historic District - Wikipedia

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    79003270 [1] Added to NRHP. October 1, 1979. The Doub's Mill Historic District is a national historic district that encompasses a portion of the small community of Beaver Creek, Maryland, dating to the late 18th century and early 19th century. The dominating structure is Doub's Mill, a grain mill built between 1811 and 1821 by John Funk.

  8. North American beaver - Wikipedia

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    The North American beaver (Castor canadensis) is one of two extant beaver species, along with the Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber). [23] It is native to North America and has been introduced in South America (Patagonia) and Europe (primarily Finland and Karelia). The North American beaver is one of the official national wildlife of Canada symbols ...

  9. Beaver dam - Wikipedia

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    The largest known beaver dam is in Wood Buffalo National Park in Alberta, Canada, and is 775 metres (2,543 ft) long. [8] Satellite photos provided by NASA WorldWind show the dam did not exist in 1975, but it appeared in subsequent images. It has two or more lodges and is a combination of two original dams.