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Mystic River

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Mystic River A quiet afternoon on the Mystic River, as seen from very close to Grandfather's House, Medford, Massachusetts

Name origin: from Wampanoag Muhs-uhtuq meaning "big river"
Country United States State Massachusetts District Middlesex County Municipalities Everett, Somerville, Medford, Arlington
Tributaries - left Alewife Brook - right Chelsea Creek, Malden River

Source Lower Mystic Lake Mouth Boston Harbor
Length 6 mi (10 km), roughly east-west Volume 40.2 cu ft (1 m3) Basin 76 sq mi (197 km2)

Boston Harbor basin, showing the Mystic River drainage

Website: http://www.mysticriver.org/
Mystic River and environs

The Mystic River is the name of a short river in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States. Its name derives from the Wampanoag word "muhs-uhtuq", which translates to "big river". It lies to the north of and flows approximately parallel to the lower portions of the Charles River.

Mystic River has a long history of industrial use and a continuing water quality problem. Encompassing 76 square miles (197 km²) of watershed, the river flows from the Lower Mystic Lake, and travels through the Boston, Massachusetts area communities of Arlington, Medford, Somerville, Everett, Charlestown, Chelsea, and East Boston. The river joins the Charles River to form inner Boston Harbor. Its watershed contains 44 lakes and ponds, the largest of which is Spot Pond in the Middlesex Fells, with an area of 307 acres (1.2 km²). Significant portions of the river's shores are within the Mystic River Reservation and are administered by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, which include a variety of recreation areas.

Contents[hide]
  • 1 History
  • 2 Wildlife
  • 3 Crossings
  • 4 In popular culture
  • 5 See also
  • 6 References
  • 7 External links
// [edit] History

Before recorded history, Native Americans and then later Colonists used weirs to catch alewives and fertilize their crops. In 1631, after the arrival of the English, the first ship built by Europeans in Massachusetts, the Blessing of the Bay, launched from the river's shores. A few years later (1637) the first bridge was built; neighboring towns squabbled about the costs for more than a hundred years.

Over one hundred years later, the Mystic River played a role in the American Revolution when on September 1, 1774, a force of roughly 260 British regulars rowed from Boston up the Mystic River to a landing point near Winter Hill in today's Somerville. From there, they marched about a mile (1.6 km) to the Powder House where the largest supply of gunpowder in Massachusetts was kept, and after sunrise they removed all the gunpowder, sparking a popular uprising known as the Powder Alarm. In 1775, the Battle of Chelsea Creek took place in the river's watershed in May, and the British attacked via the river's beach in the Battle of Bunker Hill in June.

In 1805 the Middlesex Canal linked the Mystic to the Merrimack River in Lowell, and during the 19th century, 10 shipyards along the Mystic River built more than 500 clipper ships. Shipbuilding peaked in the 1840s as schooners and sloops transported timber and molasses for rum distilleries between Medford and the West Indies.

By 1865, overfishing and pollution all but eliminated commercial fishing.

Extensive salt marshes lined the banks of the Mystic until 1909, when the first dam (Craddock Locks) was built across the river, converting salt marsh to freshwater marsh and enabling development. Today's dam, named for Amelia Earhart, was built in 1966. It has three locks to allow the passage of boats, and is equipped with pumps to push fresh water out to the harbor even during high tide. Dam operators leave the locks open at times to allow the passage of fish. There is a fish ladder, but it has never been functional. The dam is closed to the public.

The Maurice J. Tobin Bridge also spans the Mystic River, joining Charlestown and Chelsea.

[edit] Wildlife

At one time, the Mystic River was home to great numbers of many species of fish, including salmon, alewife, blueback herring, striped bass, bluefish, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, bluegill, carp, and more. Although most of these species still live in the Mystic River, pollution and dam building have severely damaged the populations. Pollution came from various mills and a small ship building yard in the past. The main source of pollution in the 20th century and into the present is from drainage from the adjoining cities. Many of the records of nearby drainage pipes have been lost, or have undocumented changes and diversions. Once described as having so many herring that one could cross the river on their backs, the Mystic River herring run is much smaller than it was in historic times. Pollution has raised bacteria levels and turbidity, making it unfavorable for fish to live in.

[edit] CrossingsCrossing Carries Location Built Coordinates Tobin Bridge Northeast Expressway Charlestown to Chelsea 1950 42°23′05″N 71°02′51″W / 42.38483°N 71.04755°W / 42.38483; -71.04755 Malden Bridge Alford Street Charlestown to Everett
42°23′20″N 71°04′17″W / 42.38900°N 71.07139°W / 42.38900; -71.07139
MBTA Commuter Rail
(Newburyport/Rockport branches) Somerville to Everett
42°23′35″N 71°04′28″W / 42.392976°N 71.074402°W / 42.392976; -71.074402 Amelia Earhart Dam
Somerville to Everett
42°23′42″N 71°04′30″W / 42.394881°N 71.075054°W / 42.394881; -71.075054
MBTA Commuter Rail
(Haverhill branch)
and MBTA Orange Line Somerville to Everett
42°23′48″N 71°04′38″W / 42.396631°N 71.077236°W / 42.396631; -71.077236 Wellington Bridge Fellsway Somerville to Medford
42°23′59″N 71°05′01″W / 42.39981°N 71.08356°W / 42.39981; -71.08356
Mystic Valley Parkway Medford
42°24′21″N 71°05′47″W / 42.40582°N 71.09646°W / 42.40582; -71.09646
Interstate 93 Medford
42°24′53″N 71°06′14″W / 42.41472°N 71.10391°W / 42.41472; -71.10391 Craddock Bridge Main Street Medford
42°25′03″N 71°06′37″W / 42.417602°N 71.110164°W / 42.417602; -71.110164
Mystic Valley Parkway Medford
42°25′05″N 71°06′45″W / 42.418019°N 71.112588°W / 42.418019; -71.112588
Winthrop Street Medford
42°25′04″N 71°07′05″W / 42.417717°N 71.117941°W / 42.417717; -71.117941
Mystic Valley Parkway Medford
42°25′05″N 71°07′36″W / 42.418100°N 71.126741°W / 42.418100; -71.126741
MBTA Commuter Rail (Lowell branch) Somerville to Medford
42°25′04″N 71°07′43″W / 42.417835°N 71.128519°W / 42.417835; -71.128519
Boston Avenue Somerville to Medford
42°25′02″N 71°07′49″W / 42.417238°N 71.130416°W / 42.417238; -71.130416
River Street / Harvard Avenue Arlington to Medford
42°24′56″N 71°08′18″W / 42.415490°N 71.138361°W / 42.415490; -71.138361
Medford Street / High Street Arlington to Medford
42°25′14″N 71°08′34″W / 42.42054°N 71.14289°W / 42.42054; -71.14289 [edit] In popular culture

In 1844, Medford abolitionist and writer Lydia Maria Child described her journey across the Mystic to her grandfather's house in the poem "Over the River and Through the Woods." (Grandfather's House, restored by Tufts University in 1976, still stands near the river on South Street in Medford.) John Townsend Trowbridge's popular 1882 novel, The Tinkham Brother's Tide-Mill, had its setting along the river at a time when saltwater still reached the Mystic Lakes.

In the poem "Paul Revere's Ride" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Paul Revere rides along the banks of the Mystic River.

The river gave its name to the 2001 Dennis Lehane novel and the 2003 Academy Award winning Clint Eastwood film Mystic River.

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the movie? it was set in Boston... there is a river called the mystic river which is also in Boston

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