Bullough's Pond

Coordinates: 42°20′25.27″N 71°12′19.41″W / 42.3403528°N 71.2053917°W / 42.3403528; -71.2053917
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Bullough's Pond
Bullough's Pond
Location of Bullough's Pond in Massachusetts, USA.
Location of Bullough's Pond in Massachusetts, USA.
Bullough's Pond
Location of Bullough's Pond in Massachusetts, USA.
Location of Bullough's Pond in Massachusetts, USA.
Bullough's Pond
Location of Bullough's Pond in Massachusetts, USA.
Location of Bullough's Pond in Massachusetts, USA.
Bullough's Pond
LocationNewton, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°20′25.27″N 71°12′19.41″W / 42.3403528°N 71.2053917°W / 42.3403528; -71.2053917
Typemill pond
Basin countriesUnited States

Bullough's Pond, a former mill pond located in Newton, Massachusetts, is now a decorative pond in a suburban neighborhood, used for bird watching and walking. In the nineteenth century it was the site of a commercial ice business.[1] Since the early 2000s, temperatures have warmed to the point that its winter ice is no longer thick enough to support skating safely.[2]

History[edit]

The pond was created in 1664, initially to power flour production.[3] It was formed when Captain John Spring had built a dam across Laundry Brook.[4]

A fair was held in 2013 to mark the 350th anniversary of the pond.[3]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the pond was especially popular for Newton's residents.[4]

Books[edit]

  • Once Around Bullough's Pond: A Native American Epic, Douglas Worth, 1987
  • Reflections in Bullough's Pond: Economy and Ecosystem in New England, Diana Muir, University Press of New England, 2000. Winner of the Massachusetts Book Award, 2001[5][6]

Films[edit]

A scene from "The Women," starring Annette Bening and Meg Ryan, was filmed on the pond.[7]

Notable residents[edit]

Image gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Excerpts from the book "Newton" by Thelma Fleishman
  2. ^ Brigham, Dave. "On Thin Ice". The Backside of America. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
  3. ^ a b Jones, Trevor. "Fair to mark 350 years at Bullough's Pond in Newton". Wicked Local. Retrieved 2024-05-14.
  4. ^ a b Grieser, Kathleen Kouril (9 March 2021). "Bullough's Pond a respite in Newton during COVID". Wicked Local. Retrieved 2024-05-14.
  5. ^ "Previous Winners". Massachusetts Center for the Book. Retrieved 18 June 2021.
  6. ^ Leifeld, Sandra. "Reflections in Bullough's Pond: A Reading and Discussion Guide". Academia.Edu. Retrieved 18 June 2021.
  7. ^ Major motion picture filming today in Newton: Newton TAB Blog Archived December 31, 2007, at the Wayback Machine

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