Echo Bridge aqueduct

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Echo Bridge aqueduct is a historic 19th-century masonry bridge and former water-carrying structure in Massachusetts, notable for its impressive stone arches and scenic views over the Charles River.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aqueduct
historic structure
masonry arch bridge
architecturalStyle masonry arch
carries pedestrian traffic
category Aqueducts in the United States
Bridges in Massachusetts
Stone arch bridges in the United States
constructionEnd 1870s
constructionStart 1870s
crosses Charles River
feature scenic views over the Charles River
series of stone arches
formerlyCarried water supply conduit
hasFunction aqueduct
bridge
scenic overlook
heritageStatus historic 19th-century structure
locatedIn Massachusetts
Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Needham
surface form: Needham, Massachusetts

Newton, Massachusetts
United States of America
surface form: United States
material stone masonry
namedAfter echo effect under its arches
notableFor historic water infrastructure
impressive stone arches
views of the Charles River
opened 19th century
ownedBy Massachusetts Water Resources Authority
surface form: Massachusetts water authorities
partOf Metropolitan Water Works system
situatedOn Charles River Reservation
touristAttraction yes

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Hemlock Gorge Reservation hasStructure Echo Bridge aqueduct