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353: 47: 77: 276: 304:). Construction of this road was under the authority of the Worcester Turnpike Corporation (until 1841; thereafter, the city of Worcester). Like the settlers 150 years earlier, Thomas and company faced the problem of Lake Quinsigamond. The first span across the lake was a floating log bridge, built in 1806. This first attempt was unstable, often swaying under the weight of horse-drawn wagons. The floating bridge was broken apart by waves in 1806, and was rebuilt in the year 1807 as an interim solution. 311:, and was completed in early 1817. Nine wooden piers, built into the lakebed at regular intervals, held aloft a gravel-covered plank bridge. Due to the unstable nature of the lakebed, the nine piers settled at different levels, causing gaps to appear in the road surface. The piers and the bridge split apart and fell into the water on September 19, 1817. The collapse of the suspension bridge was quickly followed with a second floating bridge, this one lasting until 1861. 84: 54: 264:, United States. It is 4 miles (6.4 km) long, between 50 and 85 feet (15 and 26 m) deep, and has a surface area of approximately 772 acres (3.12 km). Lake Quinsigamond hosts 8 islands with the majority owned by private citizens. Two islands are connected to land via bridge. The largest island, Drake Island, is still state owned. Water from the lake empties into the 385:
The buyer of the White City property, Albert Shore, developed the land into a shopping center and movie theater complex shortly after the amusement park's closure. The retail complex still bears the White City name, though the movie theater, White City Cinemas, was shut down in recent years. An elder
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that consists of two separate structures supporting eastbound and westbound traffic. Each structure is an 870-foot-long, five-span, open spandrel steel-tied deck arch, supported on two concrete abutments and four perched pile caps. The two structures both carry three traffic lanes, a bike lane, and a
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Ramshorn Island is owned by the city of Worcester, and is open to the public. Its walking paths cover the circumference of the 1.5 acre island, which is located toward the western bank of the lake just south of the renovated Kenneth F. Burns Memorial Bridge. The island is only accessible by boat.
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industry. Contemporary public opinion likened the causeway to an 'eyesore' and an 'abomination'. Despite these problems, the span survived into the early 20th century, when it was replaced by the current bridge. In ca. 1900, the causeway was expanded to include trolley tracks, linking downtown
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on the Shrewsbury side in 1905. Both parks became famous for unique rides: Lincoln for the 'Dummy Railroad,' a passenger train running between Union Station in Worcester and the Park; White City, for its artificial lake, Shoot-the-Chutes ride, and other water attractions.
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A modern, two-lane bridge made of stone, cement and steel replaced the old causeway on July 31, 1919. Renovations completed in 1973 expanded the bridge to a four-lane roadway. At the north end of the lake, a second bridge was built to support
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Most of the lakeside development occurred around the southern shores, due to the construction of the causeway in 1863. The causeway split the lake in half for those traveling by water, namely, steamboat cruises and competitive rowers.
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By the 1940s, both parks began to suffer declines in attendance due to development elsewhere along the lake's shores. White City, once a park that featured '50,000 Electric Lights,' shut down on
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divisions. Beginning in 1895, local high schools held crew races on the lake. In 1952, the lake played host to the National Olympic rowing trials. The Quinsigamond Rowing Association hosted the
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and other Native Americans in 1665. Lacking modern bridging techniques, westward travelers had to ride around the lake's northern and southern tips. At the turn of the 19th century,
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The new Kenneth F. Burns Memorial Bridge opened November 1, 2015 and carries Route 9 over Lake Quinsigamond. The crossing is a two barrel steel
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The lake's long and narrow shape posed a challenge to settlers of the Worcester area in the 17th century since it was deeded by
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championship regatta has been held on the lake since the 1950s and now features over 40 schools in
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The first stable bridge over Lake Quinsigamond (the fourth such attempt overall) was an earthen
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teams first came to Lake Quinsigamond in 1857. Finding the lake ideal for such
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Lake Quinsigamond
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pedestrian walkway, with overlooks provided for scenic views of the lake.
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is located on the Worcester side, to the north and south of Route 9.
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apartment complex now stands on the former site of Lincoln Park.
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Remembering Lake Quinsigamond: From Steamboats to White City
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Masters National Championship in 2005, 2012 and 2016.
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Quinsigamoge Pond
Location of Lake Quinsigamond in Massachusetts, USA.
Location of Lake Quinsigamond in Massachusetts, USA.
Shrewsbury
Worcester
Worcester County, Massachusetts
42°16′15″N 71°45′18″W / 42.27083°N 71.75500°W / 42.27083; -71.75500
Primary outflows
Quinsigamond River
Basin
United States
Islands
Worcester
Shrewsbury
Worcester County
Massachusetts
Quinsigamond River
Blackstone Valley

Peter Jethro
Isaiah Thomas
Boston
Route 9
suspension bridge
causeway
steamboat
Interstate 290
arch bridge

Lincoln Park

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