Dana, Massachusetts

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Dana, Massachusetts
Town
Site of Dana Common
Coordinates: 42°25′19″N 72°13′39″W / 42.42194°N 72.22750°W / 42.42194; -72.22750Coordinates: 42°25′19″N 72°13′39″W / 42.42194°N 72.22750°W / 42.42194; -72.22750
Country United States
State Massachusetts
County Worcester
Incorporated February 18, 1801
Dis-incorporated April 28, 1938
Time zone Eastern (UTC-5)
  Summer (DST) Eastern (UTC)
Designated: March 4, 2013
Reference No. 13000052[1]

Dana was a town located in Worcester County, Massachusetts. Formed from parts of Petersham, Greenwich, and Hardwick, it was incorporated in 1801, and was disincorporated on April 28, 1938, as part of the creation of the Quabbin Reservoir. Upon disincorporation, most of the town was returned to the adjacent town of Petersham. The majority of the land of the former town is still above water.

As with the nearby town of Prescott, after the disincorporation, houses were moved or razed, but cellar holes remained. Unlike Prescott, the public is allowed to visit the former town of Dana by foot, as the old narrow road is blocked off to cars. In the town center (which is still somewhat maintained by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation), a stone marker has been installed, which reads: SITE OF DANA COMMON 1801-1938 To all those who sacrificed their homes and way of life (Erected by Dana Reunion, 1996)".

Quabbin towns

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References

  • Tougias, Michael. Quabbin: A History And Explorer's Guide. Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts: On Cape Publications, 2002.)
  1. "Weekly list of actions taken on properties: 3/04/13 through 3/08/13". National Park Service. March 15, 2013. Retrieved March 14, 2013. 
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