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All Over The Map: Vanished shipyards connect Pacific Northwest and Boston February 19, 2021 at 7:21 am
The Helen Foster was one of the last vessels built along the North River near Boston; this photo of the June 1871 launch is one of the only known images of such an event. (James H. Williams photo/public domain)
Thousands of miles from the Pacific Northwest, a quiet, rural river near Boston was once home to bustling shipyards with a direct connection to the Columbia River.
The North River is about 40 minutes south of Boston by car. It’s narrow, marshy in stretches, and meanders through the communities of Scituate, Norwell, Hanover, Marshfield and Pembroke in a part of Massachusetts known as the South Shore.
PHOTOS: Rivers of America Completely Refilled Following Refurbishment at Magic Kingdom
PHOTOS: Rivers of America Completely Refilled Following Refurbishment at Magic Kingdom
After five days, Rivers of America in Magic Kingdom is now completely refilled with water following a refurbishment of the Liberty Square Riverboat track.
Though it was hard to see in the foggy morning, the water spout past The Haunted Mansion was not running anymore.
Nearby, we saw one construction worker sitting at a dock.
Harper’s Mill is where most refurbishment was focused prior to the river’s refilling.
Despite the fog, we could still see Cinderella Castle and its reflection in the water.
PHOTOS: Rivers of America Almost Completely Refilled at Magic Kingdom Following Refurbishment
PHOTOS: Rivers of America Almost Completely Refilled at Magic Kingdom Following Refurbishment
A few days ago, Rivers of America at Magic Kingdom began to be refilled following a refurbishment of the Liberty Square Riverboat track. Now the river is almost completely back to its former glory.
At first glance, the river may look fully refilled, but lines on poles reveal the usual waterline.
This sign apologizing for all the “ruckus” is still up, although no construction is currently visible.
Harper’s Mill on Tom Sawyer Island was recently reconstructed.