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- Q6684101 subject Q8580653.
- Q6684101 abstract "Lost Lake also known as Knop/p/s Pond is a reservoir in Groton, Massachusetts, United States. It was formed from three lakes by the headwaters of Salmon Brook. The southern part of the lake is known as Knop's Pond where it is near 30 feet deep. It is stocked with rainbow, brown and brook trout every spring and fall and is home to several species of warm water fish. There is also a boat launch located on the northeastern side of the lake.".
- Q6684101 areaTotal "825558.7101696".
- Q6684101 averageDepth "6.0".
- Q6684101 location Q3776991.
- Q6684101 maximumDepth "9.144".
- Q6684101 type Q131681.
- Q6684101 wikiPageWikiLink Q131681.
- Q6684101 wikiPageWikiLink Q2258881.
- Q6684101 wikiPageWikiLink Q3776991.
- Q6684101 wikiPageWikiLink Q7405492.
- Q6684101 wikiPageWikiLink Q8580653.
- Q6684101 area "204.0".
- Q6684101 depth "6".
- Q6684101 location Q3776991.
- Q6684101 maxDepth "30.0".
- Q6684101 name "Lost Lake".
- Q6684101 type Q131681.
- Q6684101 point "42.5933 -71.528".
- Q6684101 type BodyOfWater.
- Q6684101 type LakeBodyOfWater.
- Q6684101 type Place.
- Q6684101 type BodyOfWater.
- Q6684101 type Lake.
- Q6684101 type Location.
- Q6684101 type NaturalPlace.
- Q6684101 type Place.
- Q6684101 type Thing.
- Q6684101 type SpatialThing.
- Q6684101 type Q23397.
- Q6684101 comment "Lost Lake also known as Knop/p/s Pond is a reservoir in Groton, Massachusetts, United States. It was formed from three lakes by the headwaters of Salmon Brook. The southern part of the lake is known as Knop's Pond where it is near 30 feet deep. It is stocked with rainbow, brown and brook trout every spring and fall and is home to several species of warm water fish. There is also a boat launch located on the northeastern side of the lake.".
- Q6684101 label "Lost Lake (Groton)".
- Q6684101 lat "42.5933".
- Q6684101 long "-71.528".
- Q6684101 name "Lost Lake".