110 miles, 177 kilometers
No! The Merrimack River in Massachusetts is not the same as the Meramec river in Missouri.
The Merrimack River.
The USS Merrimack was named after a river in New Hampshire. The river runs past the historic city of Concorde.
Merrimack River.
Charles river, Connecticut River, Merrimack River, and Quabbin reservoir
The Merrimack River begins in Franklin, New Hampshire and flows south into Massachusetts, then it turns northeast and empties into the Atlantic Ocean at Newburyport.
The Androscoggin River, Connecticut River, and the Merrimack River are the major waterways.
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The USS Merrimack was 275 feet long. It was a three masted sailing ship that was fitted for steam power.
Merrimack River joins with the Concord River.
The Merrimack Valley was a major center of the textile industry in America during the 19th century.Major cities on the Merrimack River include:ConcordManchesterNashua in New HampshireLowellLawrenceHaverhillNewburyport in Massachusetts.
I lived in Tyngsboro (through which the Merrimack River flows) for a couple of years, and some of those towns (in particular Groton, Bedford and Ayer) seem a bit far out unless you're using a fairly generous definition of "Valley". They're probably in the Merrimack River watershed (Bedford, for example, is on the Concord river, which flows into the Merrimack).It's also suspicious that one of the most prominent cities that's clearly in the Merrimack Valley ... Lowell, which is actually on the river itself ... is missing.