Quabbin Reservoir--Road to Dana

Road To Dana


In the 1930's, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts took four entire towns (Dana, Enfield, Greenwich and Prescott) by eminent domain and leveled them to make way for the Quabbin Reservoir, which today supplies drinking water to Boston and many surrounding communities in the eastern part of the state. Although it has been seventy years since people lived here, remnants of the old towns can still be seen.

Below is the road to Dana, Massachusetts.


 

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