Artichoke River (Massachusetts) Explained

Artichoke River
Pushpin Map:Massachusetts
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of mouth in Massachusetts
Source1 Location:West Newbury, Massachusetts
Mouth Location:Merrimack River
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:US
Length:1.2miles
Basin Size:3.5sqmi

42.82°N -70.9386°WThe Artichoke River (long),[1] is a tributary of the Merrimack River in Massachusetts in the United States. It is in Essex County, Massachusetts, and flows generally north, marking the boundary between West Newbury and Newburyport. The Upper and Lower Artichoke reservoirs are impoundments of the river that acts as a water source for nearby towns.Despite the short length of the river, there are three dams along its course, the Emory Lane Dam, the Lower Artichoke Dam and the Upper Artichoke Dam.[1] The river is named for the Jerusalem Artichoke, which had been harvested nearby by Native Americans and early settlers.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.mass.gov/eea/docs/dfg/dmf/publications/tr18-anad-p4-merrimack.pdf, accessed October 26, 2016
  2. Web site: Peter Muise . NEW ENGLAND FOLKLORE: Jerusalem Artichokes . Newenglandfolklore.blogspot.com . 2011-11-29 . 2016-10-27.