Salmon Falls River

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The Salmon Falls River is a New England waterway that flows between Maine and New Hampshire, historically important for powering mills and defining part of the states’ shared boundary.

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Label Occurrences
Salmon Falls River canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf interstate boundary river
river
borderRole forms part of the Maine–New Hampshire state boundary
country United States of America
crossesPoliticalBoundary Maine–New Hampshire border
drainageBasin Gulf of Maine
flowsInto Atlantic Ocean via Piscataqua River
flowsThrough Maine
New Hampshire
flowsThroughSettlement Berwick, Maine NERFINISHED
Dover, New Hampshire
Eliot, Maine NERFINISHED
Lebanon, Maine
Milton, New Hampshire
Rollinsford, New Hampshire
Somersworth, New Hampshire
South Berwick, Maine NERFINISHED
formsBorderBetween Maine
New Hampshire
hasBridge Salmon Falls River Bridge
hasEcologicalRole habitat for freshwater fish
part of coastal New England estuarine system
hasNameOrigin named for historical salmon runs
hasWaterBodyOnCourse Horn Pond
Kilton Pond
surface form: Milton Pond

Salmon Falls River Reservoir
historicalUse water power for mills
isSubjectOf New Hampshire–Maine water resource management agreements
locatedIn New England
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
mouth Piscataqua River
nearSettlement Kittery, Maine NERFINISHED
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
partOf Piscataqua River
surface form: Piscataqua River watershed
region Rockingham County, New Hampshire
Strafford County, New Hampshire
York County, Maine
sourceLocation Great East Lake NERFINISHED
sourceRegion Acton, Maine NERFINISHED
Wakefield, New Hampshire
tributaryOf Piscataqua River
usedFor boating
fishing
hydropower generation
recreation

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Maine–New Hampshire border partlyDefinedBy Salmon Falls River
Piscataqua River hasTributary Salmon Falls River