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United StatesMassachusettsWatertown
River run 6m
Watertown, Massachusetts, USA

River run 6m

Length5.4 mi
Elev. Gain75.4 ft
Est. Steps12000
River
Rocky
Created by ChrisGagnon62

River run 6m Introduction

River run 6m is a 5.4 mile (12,000-step) route located near Watertown, Massachusetts, USA. This route has an elevation gain of about 75.4 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

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Sawins Pond

Water
Sawins Pond is a man-made pond created in the 19th century in Watertown, Massachusetts, USA. Its banks were the site of an upscale hotel, and it was a popular fishing and swimming spot. It was then used by Hood Rubber company, and then BF Goodrich. They deposited scores of barrels onto the site, filled with rubber scraps.

Arsenal Yards

Place
Arsenal Yards (formerly known as Arsenal Mall from 1983 to 2013 and the Arsenal Project from 2013 to 2016) is a planned mixed-use, smart growth development in Watertown, Massachusetts, with an estimated opening date of late 2019. The area is home to the original Arsenal Mall site, which is currently being redeveloped for Arsenal Yards.

Brighton Abattoir

Place
The Brighton Abattoir was a slaughterhouse located in Brighton, Boston. It operated across Market Street from the Brighton Stock Yards, as cattle would be located into rail cars of the Boston and Albany Railroad and transported west from the yards.

Edmund Fowle House

Place
The Edmund Fowle House is a historic house and local history museum at 28 Marshall Street in Watertown, Massachusetts, USA. Built in 1772, it is the second-oldest surviving house in Watertown (after the Browne House, built c. 1698), and served as the meeting place for the Massachusetts Provincial Congress in the first year of the American Revolutionary War.

Commanding Officer's Quarters, Watertown Arsenal

Place
The Commanding Officer's Quarters, Watertown Arsenal is a historic house at 443 Arsenal Street in Watertown, Massachusetts. During the American Civil War, a new commander's quarters was commissioned by then-Capt. Thomas J. Rodman, inventor of the Rodman gun, for the Watertown Arsenal. The lavish, 12,700 sq ft (1,180 m2), quarters would ultimately become one of the largest commander's quarters on any U.

Charles River Reservation Parkways

Place
The Charles River Reservation Parkways are parkways that run along either side of the Charles River in eastern Massachusetts. The roads are contained within the Charles River Reservation and the Upper Charles River Reservation, and fall within a number of communities in the greater Boston metropolitan area.

Arsenal Street Bridge

Place
The Arsenal Street Bridge is a bridge connecting Arsenal Street in Watertown, Massachusetts to Western Avenue in Allston, Boston, Massachusetts. It was built in 1925 by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Metropolitan District Commission.The bridge and street are named for the nearby Watertown Arsenal.

Charles River Reservation (Speedway)-Upper Basin Headquarters

Place
The Charles River Reservation (Speedway)-Upper Basin Headquarters (Speedway Headquarters) is located at 1420–1440 Soldiers Field Road and 525 Western Avenue in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It is a complex of seven buildings designed by architect William D. Austin in the Shingle and Colonial Revival styles and built between 1899 and 1940.

House at 60 William Street

Place
House at 60 William Street is a historic house at 19 Jefferson Street in the Newton Corner village of Newton, Massachusetts. It is listed at 60 William Street in Massachusetts cultural inventory and National Register listings. Built in 1850, it is a well-preserved example of a modest Italianate wood frame house.

Watertown Square station

Place
Watertown Square is the main square of Watertown, Massachusetts, located at the confluence of North Beacon Street and Main Street (US-20), Mt. Auburn Street (MA-16), Pleasant Street, Arsenal Street, and Charles River Road. The Armenian Library and Museum of America is located in the square; Watertown Dam is 1,000 feet (300 m) to the west.
Last updated: Dec 1, 2024

Route Details

Length

5.4 mi

Elev. Gain

75.4 ft

Est. Steps

12000
Created by
ChrisGagnon62
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