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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

41°57′7″N 71°22′56″W / 41.95194°N 71.38222°W / 41.95194; -71.38222 Abbott Run is a de facto river in the U.S. state of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. It flows approximately 10 miles (16 km).

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Course

The river rises from Miscoe Lake on the border of Wrentham, Massachusetts and Cumberland, Rhode Island, then flows south through Cumberland, Rhode Island where it provides water to numerous ponds, including Diamond Hill Reservoir, Arnold Mills Reservoir and Rawson Pond. It then flows back into Massachusetts and flows south through North Attleborough, past the village of Adamsdale. From there, the river flows back into Rhode Island and continues through Cumberland, providing water to Robin Hollow and Happy Hollow Ponds before flowing into the Blackstone River at the village of Valley Falls.

Crossings

Below is a list of all crossings over Abbott Run. The list starts at the headwaters and heads downstream.

  • Wrentham
  • Cumberland
    • Sumner Brown Road
    • Reservoir Road
    • Sneech Pond Road
    • Nate Whipple Highway (RI 120)
    • Rawson Road
    • Howard Road
    • Interstate 295
  • North Attleborough
    • Hunts Bridge Road
    • Cushman Road
    • Mendon Road
  • Cumberland

Tributaries

Burnt Swamp Brook and the Millers River are the only two named tributaries of Abbott Run, though it has many unnamed streams that also feed it.

See also

References


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