Log Pond Cove
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log-pond-cove-274-7780038
title:
Log Pond Cove
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Log Pond Cove, previously known as Money Hole, is a former log pond and scenic wayside on the Connecticut River, about half a mile upstream from the Holyoke Dam at South Hadley Falls. The 18.5-acre (75,000 m2) pond was once used for ice cutting, as well as log drives from points north, diverted there in the late 19th and early 20th century. The log boom once set up there supplied contractors and the paper mills of Holyoke's industrial economy. After the last of these logging drives in 1915, silt
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Log_Pond_Cove
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2023-03-19T13:00:17Z
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