The towns that were flooded to create the Quabbin Reservoir in Massachusetts were Dana, Enfield, Greenwich, and Prescott. These towns were submerged in the 1930s to provide a reliable water supply for the greater Boston area. The project required the displacement of residents and the destruction of numerous buildings and infrastructure. Today, the reservoir is a key source of drinking water and is surrounded by protected parkland.
Greenwich,Dana,Prescott, and Enfield
Relates the story of the people of Swift River towns that were flooded to form the Quabbin Reservoir to provide water for the city of Boston.
The flooding of the four towns to create the Quabbin Reservoir began in 1939 when the Kent, Dwinell, Dana, and Enfield were disincorporated. The construction of the reservoir was completed in 1946.
Quabbin Reservoir is located in central Massachusetts, specifically in the towns of Belchertown, Hardwick, New Salem, and Ware. It is situated within the Quabbin Reservation and serves as the largest inland body of water in the state.
Currently (12 January 2010), flooded New South Wales towns are:GraftonBoggabillaToomelahTabulamGoodoogaUlmaraCowperWeilmoringle
13 cites,140 towns and 1,350 villages were flooded from the Three Gorges Dams.
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the flooded areas
The Quabbin Reservoir is located in central Massachusetts, primarily in the towns of Belchertown, Ware, and New Salem. It is one of the largest man-made reservoirs in the United States and serves as the main water supply for the city of Boston.
Shanty Towns
Colchester, Chichester, and Malmsbury were market towns.
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