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Oldham Pond (Massachusetts)

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Basin countries
  
United States

Islands
  
Monument Island

Surface area
  
232 acres (94 ha)

Area
  
94 ha

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Location
  
Pembroke and Hanson, Massachusetts

Settlements
  
Oldham Village, Oldham Pines

Similar
  
Indian Head Pond, Wampatuck Pond, Lake Nippenicket, Robbins Pond, Norton Reservoir

Oldham Pond is a 232-acre (0.94 km2) pond in Pembroke and Hanson, Massachusetts. The pond is a tributary to Furnace Pond. There are three islands located in the middle of the pond, the largest of which is named Monument Island. On the Pembroke side of the pond, Oldham Village lies along the eastern shore, and Oldham Pines lies along the northeastern shore. Camp Pembroke, an all-girls Jewish summer camp, is located on this pond. The first camp out of Troop 1 Hanover, one of the oldest troops in Massachusetts, was held here in 1912.

Map of Oldham Pond, Massachusetts, USA

References

Oldham Pond (Massachusetts) Wikipedia