Cambridge's
Secret Garden
Fresh Pond is a reservoir and park in
Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prior to the
Pond's use exclusively as a reservoir, its ice had been harvested by
Boston's "Ice
King",
Frederic Tudor, and others, for shipment to
North American cities and to tropical areas around the world.
Fresh Pond
Reservation consists of a 155 acre (627,
000 m²) kettle
hole lake, and 162 acres (656,000 m²) of surrounding land, with a 2.25 mile (3.6 km) perimeter road popular with walkers, runners and cyclists, and a nine-hole golf course.[
2] On the northern outskirts of the Fresh Pond Reservation lies an assisted living community called
Neville Place (formerly Neville
Manor) and a nursing home called Neville
Center
In the mid-19th century, the Pond was privately owned and home to a flourishing ice-harvesting industry, with ice shipped as far as
Europe,
China, and India. In 1856, a private company began supplying its customers with drinking water from the Pond. In 1865 the business came under city ownership. By the end of the century the Pond and the land surrounding it was entirely city-owned, and an elaborate public water supply system had been developed.
Fresh Pond is part of the overall Cambridge water system. Its water is fed to the pond via an aqueduct from the
Hobbs Brook and
Stony Brook Reservoirs, located in
Lexington,
Lincoln,
Waltham and
Weston, Massachusetts.[4] After purification at the
Walter J. Sullivan Water Treatment Facility adjacent to Fresh Pond, the water is pumped upwards to the underground
Payson Park Reservoir in
Belmont. From there it flows back to Cambridge, with gravity providing the pressure to distribute drinking water to residents and businesses.
Fresh Pond is bordered by
Fresh Pond Parkway,
Huron Avenue,
Grove Street, Blanchard
Road, and
Concord Avenue. The Reservation can be reached via the
Minuteman Bikeway or
MBTA 72,
74, 75, and 78 buses. It is about a ten-minute walk from
Alewife Station on the MBTA
Red line.
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The Plaza Hotel & Casino on
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