(Redirected from Fresh Pond, Cambridge, Massachusetts)
'Fresh Pond' is a
reservoir and park in
Cambridge, Massachusetts, . Its grounds were designed in 1897 by the renowned
Olmsted Brothers landscape design firm. Prior to its use as a reservoir, Fresh Pond ice had been harvested by Boston's "Ice King",
Frederic Tudor, for shipment to tropical areas around the world.
Fresh Pond Reservation consists of a 155 acre (627,000 m²)
kettle hole lake, and 162 acres (656,000 m²) of surrounding land, with a 2.25 mile (3.6 km) perimeter road popular with walkers and cyclists, and a 9 hole
golf course
[1].
Additionally on the northern outskirts of the Fresh Pond Reservation lies a nursing home called the
Neville Center. In the mid 1800s, the Pond was privately owned and home to a flourishing
ice industry, for ice shipped as far as
Europe,
China, and
India. In 1852, the Pond became the City's drinking water supply.
Nowadays, Fresh Pond is part of the overall Cambridge water system. Its water is fed to the pond via an aqueduct from the Cambridge reservoirs in
Weston, Massachusetts, is purified at the Walter J. Sullivan Water Purification Facility adjacent to the Pond, then pumped upwards to Payson Park Reservoir in
Belmont. From there it flows back to Cambridge by gravity, providing drinking water to residents and businesses.
Fresh Pond Reservation can be reached via the
Minuteman Bikeway or
MBTA 72,
74,
75, and
78 buses. It is a 15 minute walk from
Alewife Station on the
MBTA Red line.
External links
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City of Cambridge Water department
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Fresh Pond reservation information
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Fresh Pond Golf Course
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Neville Center at Fresh Pond - (Formerly Neville Mannor)