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- Watershops_Pond abstract "Watershops Pond (or Lake Massasoit) is a lake in the city of Springfield, Massachusetts. Located in the Upper Hill neighborhood, it is the city's second-largest body of water, after the Connecticut River. Watershops Pond features 7 miles of shorelines and 186 acres. It is a major site for fishing, featuring species ranging from Black Crappie, Bluegill, Brown Trout, Chain Pickerel, Channel Catfish, Common Carp, Largemouth Bass, Pumpkinseed, Rainbow Trout, and Yellow Bass. The pond was formed by damming the Mill River, which flows out of the westernmost end and continues 1.25 miles until its confluence with the Connecticut River.In the 19th century, three separate facilities: the Upper, Middle, and Lower Watershops on Watershops Pond, were built by the Springfield Armory along a dammed stream to house heavy equipment such as trip hammers, forges, and barrel rolling machinery. Eventually, these three units were combined into one facility, known as the Water Shops, which remained in service until the Springfield Armory was controversially shut down by The Pentagon in 1968. The Watershops gave name to the lake, which had initially been called Lake Massasoit. The original Watershops building still stands on Allen Street in Springfield.Springfield College, the institution where basketball was founded in 1891, borders Watershops Pond.".
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- Watershops_Pond wikiPageRevisionID "624951605".
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink Basketball.
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink Bluegill.
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink Brown_Trout.
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink Brown_trout.
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Springfield,_Massachusetts.
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink Category:Parks_in_Springfield,_Massachusetts.
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink Chain_Pickerel.
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink Chain_pickerel.
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink Channel_Catfish.
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- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink Common_Carp.
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink Common_carp.
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink Connecticut_River.
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink Crappie.
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink Lake.
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink Largemouth_Bass.
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink Largemouth_bass.
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink Mill_River_(Springfield,_Massachusetts).
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink Pumpkinseed.
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink Rainbow_Trout.
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink Rainbow_trout.
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink Springfield,_Massachusetts.
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink Springfield_Armory.
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink Springfield_College.
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink Springfield_College_(Massachusetts).
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink The_Pentagon.
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Hill,_Springfield,_Massachusetts.
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink Yellow_Bass.
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLink Yellow_bass.
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lake Massasoit".
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageWikiLinkText "Watershops Pond".
- Watershops_Pond hasPhotoCollection Watershops_Pond.
- Watershops_Pond wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Watershops_Pond subject Category:Geography_of_Springfield,_Massachusetts.
- Watershops_Pond subject Category:Parks_in_Springfield,_Massachusetts.
- Watershops_Pond hypernym Lake.
- Watershops_Pond point "42.10422222222222 -72.54988888888889".
- Watershops_Pond type Lake.
- Watershops_Pond type Park.
- Watershops_Pond type Attraction.
- Watershops_Pond type Park.
- Watershops_Pond type SpatialThing.
- Watershops_Pond comment "Watershops Pond (or Lake Massasoit) is a lake in the city of Springfield, Massachusetts. Located in the Upper Hill neighborhood, it is the city's second-largest body of water, after the Connecticut River. Watershops Pond features 7 miles of shorelines and 186 acres. It is a major site for fishing, featuring species ranging from Black Crappie, Bluegill, Brown Trout, Chain Pickerel, Channel Catfish, Common Carp, Largemouth Bass, Pumpkinseed, Rainbow Trout, and Yellow Bass.".
- Watershops_Pond label "Watershops Pond".
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- Watershops_Pond sameAs 4954608.
- Watershops_Pond sameAs Q7974435.
- Watershops_Pond sameAs Q7974435.
- Watershops_Pond lat "42.10422222222222".
- Watershops_Pond long "-72.54988888888889".
- Watershops_Pond wasDerivedFrom Watershops_Pond?oldid=624951605.
- Watershops_Pond isPrimaryTopicOf Watershops_Pond.