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  1. A Geography of Massachusetts; For Families and Schools. Embracing 1. a Topographical View of the Towns of Each County 2. a General View of Each by James Gordon Carter, 2010-10-14
  2. The physical features of central Massachusetts, (Contributions to the geography of the United States 760-B) by William C Alden, 1924-03-24
  3. The climate of Amherst, Massachusetts, [1863-1985] (Contribution / Dept. of Geology and Geography, University of Massachusetts at Amherst) by Raymond S Bradley, 1987
  4. Geography of Massachusetts by City: Geography of Boston, Massachusetts, Geography of Cambridge, Massachusetts, Geography of Worcester
  5. Massachusetts Trivia by Daniel Ramus, 1990-04
  6. Massachusetts Holt Social Studies World Geography Test Preparation Workbook: Help for the MCAS by Rheinhart And Winston Holt, 2007-01
  7. Maps of Early Massachusetts by Lincoln A. Dexter, 1984-06
  8. Massachusetts (One Nation) by Capstone Press Geography Department, 2002-09-01
  9. Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Second Series. (Volumes 1-4, 6-10) by Massachusetts Historical Society, 1814
  10. Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society for the Year M,DCC,XCVIII. by Massachusetts Historical Society, 1835
  11. Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society for the Year 1792. Vol. I. by Massachusetts Historical Society, 1806
  12. Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Volume III. of the Fourth Series. by Massachusetts Historical Society, 1856
  13. An Elementary Geography For Massachusetts Children (1845) by William Bentley Fowle, Asa Fitz, 2010-09-10
  14. An Elementary Geography For Massachusetts Children (1845) by William Bentley Fowle, Asa Fitz, 2009-09-24

21. Geobop's Massachusetts (the Bay State) - Symbols, Facts & More! (Geobopological
Variety of interesting facts about the state, including symbols, geography, state animals and plants.
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Origin of Name: The name Massachusetts comes from Algonquian Indian words that mean "the great mountain" or "large hill place." The words apparently refer to the tallest of the Blue Hills, though there is some disagreement as to the exact meaing.
Nicknames: Bay State and Old Bay State (for the early settlement on Cape Cod Bay)

22. Carlisle, Massachusetts - Science Study Sites
Wickham, massachusetts geography Ikibomot High School is located in the town of Wickham, massachusetts. Wickham is an old seaport town on massachusetts Bay, about thirty miles from Boston.
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23. U.S. Geography In The Early Republic Massachusetts
Information on towns, cities and residents.
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United States Geography in the Early Republic - MASSACHUSETTS
Massachusetts
Towns and Cities:
    Amesbury
      Just north of the Merrimack River , in Essex County , at the far north of Massachusetts.
      Amhurst
        In Hampshire County, about 7 miles northeast of Northhampton . Birthplace of Silas Wright , prominent member of the Albany Regency in NY from the 1820s to the 1840s. Amhurst College was founded there in 1821 and incorporated in 1825.
      Andover
        Small town around 25 miles north of Boston, in western Essex County , where a religiously conservative school was established in reaction against the liberalization of Harvard (which became a Unitarian institution early in the 19th century).
      Attleborough
      Beverly
      Boston
        It it difficult, and will take quite some time, to do justice to Boston, of course. In the early 1800s, it was the intellectual capital of the U.S. It has one of the finest harbors on the east coast. Originally, it was almost an island, connected to the mainland by "Boston neck", a strip just wide enough for one road (one of the reasons it could hold out so long in its rebellion against the English). Over the years, the neck was widened until it became wider than the "head" attached to it. Part of this filling-in process created the Back Bay. See Whitehill, Boston, A Topographical History

24. Connecticut Geography - NETSTATE
The geography of Connecticut. Borders, Connecticut is bordered on thenorth by massachusetts and on the south by Long Island Sound.
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Click here for a few definitions. Longitude / Latitude Longitude: 71° 47' W to 73° 44' W
Latitude: 40° 58' N to 42° 3' N Length x Width Connecticut is 110 miles long and 70 miles wide. Geographic Center The geographic center of Connecticut is located in Hartford County, in East Berlin. Borders Connecticut is bordered on the north by Massachusetts and on the south by Long Island Sound. On the east Connecticut is bordered by Massachusetts and Rhode Island . On the west, Connecticut borders New York Total Area Connecticut is one of the smallest states of the 50 states , covering only 5,544 square miles. Land Area 4,845 square miles of Connecticut are land areas. Water Area 698 square miles of Connecticut are covered by water. Highest Point The south slope of Mount Frissell is the highest point in Connecticut at 2,380 feet above sea level. Located in the extreme northwestern corner of the Connecticut, Mount Frissell peaks at 2,453 feet in Massachusetts Lowest Point The lowest point in Connecticut is where the state borders Long Island Sound; sea level.

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The main library at the University of massachusetts, Amherst, primarily serving users with resources in the Humanities and the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Also serves as a secondary location for resources in the Natural and Physical Sciences, Geology and geography, and Engineering.
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28. DHCD - Community Profiles - Florida
geography, government and demographics from the Commonwealth of massachusetts.
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29. Expectations For Grade 3 Regional US And Massachusetts History,
relation to important geographical features of massachusetts. (geography StrandLearning Standard 8 Places and Regions
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  • 31. Wickham, Massachusetts - Geography (28-Oct-1995)
    Wickham, massachusetts geography. Ikibomot High School is locatedin the town of Wickham, massachusetts. Wickham is an old seaport
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    Wickham, Massachusetts - Geography
    Ikibomot High School is located in the town of Wickham, Massachusetts. Wickham is an old seaport town on Massachusetts Bay, about thirty miles from Boston. The town sits on Wickham Point, a small peninsula which juts out into the bay for a couple of miles on a roughly northwest- southeast axis. On the southeastern tip of Wickham Point sits the "Old Town", a historic seaport dating back to the Puritan colonial times. This is a designated historic district and gets some tourist traffic visiting the old waterfront area. The school is in the middle of the peninsula. Its campus is not on the waterfront, although the school property includes a slice of land extending to the northern shore. There is a private beach within easy walking distance of campus, reached by a nature trail that winds through pine woods and beach scrub. On the northwestern end of the Point, where it meets the mainland, are the Ikibomot Corporate Research Labs. This facility occupies a campus larger than that of the school, and employs several thousand people. There is a train station near the main plant entrance, with regular commuter service south to Boston and north to the suburbs. To the west of the Point, across the tracks from the Ikibomot facility, is the "New Town": the houses built for new Ikibomot employees and the new shops and services required by the influx of population. This is a thoroughly modern suburban community.

    32. Massachusetts History, Geography And Government
    The massachusetts Studies Project includes the themes of massachusetts History,geography and Government in its two databases which can be searched online.
    http://www.msp.umb.edu/theme.html
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    Photo Credit: T.C. Fitzgerald, Photographer, Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth Theme Bibliography Teacher Organizations Research Organizations ... Links Featured Theme What do you know about your state? How do you relate Massachusetts resources to your standards-based teaching? The Massachusetts Studies Project includes the themes of Massachusetts History, Geography and Government in its two databases which can be searched online. To make it easier for interested educators to focus on these themes, many resources are brought together on this Highlights page. Several are singled out for special status. This is a beginning, not a complete listing. We hope you will add to our collection by sending references, lessons and teaching ideas. There are many opportunities in the new curriulum frameworks and standards,especially History/Social Science, to include the rich resources of the Commonwealth to enhance teaching and to make learning more relevant and immediate.

    33. United States Geography In The Early Republic - MASSACHUSETTS
    Information on towns, cities and residents.Category Regional North America massachusetts Localities......United States geography in the Early Republic massachusetts. massachusetts.Towns and Cities Amesbury. Just north of the Merrimack
    http://www.earlyrepublic.net/US-GEO-MA.htm
    United States Geography in the Early Republic - MASSACHUSETTS
    Massachusetts
    Towns and Cities:
      Amesbury
        Just north of the Merrimack River , in Essex County , at the far north of Massachusetts.
        Amhurst
          In Hampshire County, about 7 miles northeast of Northhampton . Birthplace of Silas Wright , prominent member of the Albany Regency in NY from the 1820s to the 1840s. Amhurst College was founded there in 1821 and incorporated in 1825.
        Andover
          Small town around 25 miles north of Boston, in western Essex County , where a religiously conservative school was established in reaction against the liberalization of Harvard (which became a Unitarian institution early in the 19th century).
        Attleborough
        Beverly
        Boston
          It it difficult, and will take quite some time, to do justice to Boston, of course. In the early 1800s, it was the intellectual capital of the U.S. It has one of the finest harbors on the east coast. Originally, it was almost an island, connected to the mainland by "Boston neck", a strip just wide enough for one road (one of the reasons it could hold out so long in its rebellion against the English). Over the years, the neck was widened until it became wider than the "head" attached to it. Part of this filling-in process created the Back Bay. See Whitehill, Boston, A Topographical History

    34. Default
    geography of massachusetts Nancy Ferguson's 20002001 Third GradeAngier Elementary School, Waban Newton, massachusetts, USA By
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    Geography of Massachusetts Nancy Ferguson's 2000-2001 Third Grade
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    By Samantha "Things I Knew about MA. before I studied Massachusetts" Mental Maps of Massachusetts Quiz Yourself 1999-2000 Facts about Mass Other Massachusetts Topics ...
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    35. Mentalmap
    the state's boundries. Here are two examples. By Estie By Emma. SeeLiza's Mental Map. Back to massachusetts' geography ©fergies3.
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    Massachusetts Mental Maps
    Before we study Massachusetts, we try to draw our state from memory with as many places as we think we know.
    How much do you think you can draw without looking at a map of your state? Try it; it is not as easy as you think!
    "Mass." By Sharon You can be creative in your approach to mapping Massachusetts, putting places that are familiar or important to you in your travels within the state's boundries. Here are two examples. By Estie By Emma See Liza's Mental Map Back to Massachusetts' Geography

    36. The Department Of Geosciences At The University Of Massachusetts Amherst
    Programs in Geology, geography, and Earth Systems. Department of Geosciences, 233Morrill Science Center, University of massachusetts, 611 North Pleasant Street
    http://www.geo.umass.edu/
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    About us... Programs in Geology Geography , and Earth Systems Department of Geosciences, 233 Morrill Science Center, University of Massachusetts,
    611 North Pleasant Street, Amherst, MA 01003-9297 USA
    Phone: (413) 545-2286 Fax: (413) 545-1200
    Directions to Campus Campus Map Visitor Parking Information Geosciences Home ... Massachusetts State Geologist Office

    37. Graduate Programs In Geosciences
    the Graduate Program Director in Geosciences, or the geography Graduate Program beplaced directly through the University of massachusetts Amherst Graduate
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    Graduate Programs in Geosciences
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    University of Massachusetts Amherst
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    The M.S. and Ph.D. programs offer the student the close interaction with faculty which is characteristic of a small school, and the many research facilities and projects characteristic of a large university. Many opportunities are available for graduate students to participate actively in the research projects of the faculty. We encourage prospective applicants to consult the Department's Web Site, listed above, and to correspond with those faculty members who have similar interests to the applicant. Site visits are encouraged. For more general inquiries, write to: Graduate Program Director, Geosciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003-5820. For additional information on specific programs, contact Sheila Seaman for Geosciences Ph.D. and Geology M.S. programs, and Richard Wilkie for the Geography M.S.program. Specific requirements for the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees, are outlined in the University of Massachusetts Graduate School Bulletin . This publication is forwarded to all students in North America upon formal request for admission materials . You can request a copy via the Graduate School Web Site: http://www.umass.edu/gradschool

    38. Massachusetts Geographic Alliance Home Page
    The MGA is a grassroots organization of over 3,000 massachusetts teachersdedicated to improving geography education in the Commonwealth.
    http://www.massgeo.org/
    Massachusetts
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    Who is who Newsletter Programs GAW ... Lesson Plans Great news for teachers who believe more geography should be taught in our classrooms. Geography now has a bigger place in the new Framework approved October 2002. Read about it by clicking Here. Welcome to the homepage of
    the Massachusetts Geographic Alliance (MGA).
    Regional Centers Register for some great teacher-oriented programs at our Regional Centers: Bridgewater Clark University Salem State Winchester ... Westfield State Press interview: Paul Mulloy, one of our coordinators, was recently featured in a Boston Globe interview. Read it here. English Language Immersion Program
    in Poland, July4-26, 2003
    Release: MGA awarded a Grosvenor grant from National Geographic Society to partner with area museums. Read all about it!! Great website for teachers: The Boston Harbor Islands - right on our doorstep - is an area maintained by the National Parks Service. They have a great education website with information on: quizzes, curriculum units, school programs, and visits to the islands. Contact Kelly Fellner, the Supervisory Park Ranger at

    39. About The USA - Travel & Geography > Massachusetts
    Travel geography Travel to the United States The States Territories The TheStates, Districts and Territories of the United States massachusetts.
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    Travel to the United States

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    Massachusetts. American FactFinder (U.S. Census) Massachusetts, the "Colony State" "Bay State"
    Abbreviation:
    MA The colony was named after a local Indian tribe whose name means "a large hill place." Massachusetts was one of the six New England states, and one of the first 13 states in the Union (it entered in 1788). The Pilgrims established their settlement at Plymouth in 1620, arriving on the "Mayflower". They were Puritans, who established the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The birthplace of many of the ideals of the American Revolution, Massachusetts attracted people who believed in self-government. Massachusetts is the sixth smallest state of the United States but it stands among the leaders in many fields. Universities in and around Boston help make the area one of the world's great cultural, educational, medical and research centers. Historic sites date back to the Pilgrims, to colonial witchcraft trials, and to the Revolutionary War. Skiing brings many visitors to the Berkshire Hills and to other parts of the state. The Atlantic Ocean and many lakes and rivers also attract water sports enthusiasts.

    40. About The USA - Travel & Geography > Regions Of The United States
    differences in outlook and attitude based on geography. ETexts. Megalopolis. TheBypassed East. New England Connecticut Maine massachusetts New Hampshire
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    Travel to the United States

    The Regions of the United States New England The Mid-Atlantic The South The Midwest ... The West Americans often speak of their country as one of several large regions. These regions are cultural units rather than governmental units formed by history and geography and shaped by the economics, literature and folkways that all the parts of a region share. What makes one region different from another? A region's multicultural heritage as well as distinct demographic characteristics like age and occupation also make regions different and special. Within several regions, language is used differently and there are strong dialects. There are also differences in outlook and attitude based on geography. E-Texts Megalopolis The Bypassed East New England
    Connecticut
    Maine Massachusetts New Hampshir ... Vermont
    New England has played a dominant role in American history. Until well into the 19th century, New England was the country's cultural and economic center. The earliest European settlers of New England were English Protestants who came in search of religious liberty. They gave the region its distinctive political format town meetings (an outgrowth of meetings held by church elders) in which citizens gathered to discuss issues of the day. Town meetings still function in many New England communities today and have been revived as a form of dialogue in the national political arena. New England is also important for the cultural contribution it has made to the nation. The critic Van Wyck Brooks called the creation of a distinctive American literature, in the first half of the 19th century, "the flowering of New England." Education is another of the region's strongest legacies. The cluster of top-ranking universities and colleges in

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