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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Historic districts in Essex County, Massachusetts, Landforms of Essex County, Massachusetts, Populated places in Essex County, Massachusetts, Protected areas of Essex County, Massachusetts, South Hamilton, Massachusetts, Spring Pond, Wenham Lake, Bradford, Massachusetts, Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, Dogtown, Massachusetts, Beverly Farms, Ward Reservation, Greenwood Farm, West Beach, Beverly, Massachusetts, Prides Crossing, Beverly, Massachusetts, Cape Ann, Crowninshield Island, Lake Cochichewick, Salem Beverly Waterway Canal, Lake Attitash, Case Estates, Harold Parker State Forest, Mother Ann, Annisquam, Massachusetts, Massachusetts Bay, Crane Beach, Halibut Point Reservation, Thacher Island National Wildlife Refuge, Haggetts Pond, Prankers Pond, Annisquam River, Coolidge Estate, Tuxbury Pond, Salem Village Historic District, Old Town Hall Historic District, North Canal, Oak Grove Cemetery, Lynn Woods Reservation, Essex Institute Historic District, Marblehead Historic District, Misery Islands, South Green Historic District, Coolidge Reservation, Chestnut Street District, Camp Nihan, Crane Wildlife Refuge, Wingaersheek Beach, Chebacco Parish, Hamlin Reservation, Salem Neck, Salem Channel, Smith Pool, Salem Harbor, Juniper Cove, Merrimac Town Forest. Excerpt: Spring Pond named from Mineral Spring, Mineral Pond, once known as the little lake of Lynnmere, rests in the corners of three cities of Lynn, Peabody once Danvers, and Salem, Massachusetts. In the center of these townships, as quoted "is a beautiful pond." It is a secluded lake known to the nearby residents of these three cities and the visitors who come for retreat to enjoy the camps, trails and natural environment of the woods. As stated: "It is in fact one of the most picturesque and romantic lakelets in Massachusetts." Stretching from Spring Pond to...