The Charles River is an 83-mile-long river in Massachusetts that flows northeast from Hopkington to Boston Harbor. The river follows a meandering, winding course which is the result of the rocky terrain of the area. The Charles River starts at Echo Lake in Hopkington, which is a man made lake…
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