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{{short description|Lake in the U.S. state of Massachusetts}} |
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'''Morey Hole''' (also known as ''' |
'''Morey Hole''' (also known as '''Morey's Hole'''), is a {{convert|22|acre|m2|sing=on}} pond in [[Plymouth, Massachusetts]], west of [[Vallerville, Massachusetts|Vallerville]] and [[Ship Pond]], and southwest of [[Briggs Reservoir (Manomet, Massachusetts)|Briggs Reservoir]]. [[Camp Child]], a former summer camp run by the [[Old Colony Council]] of the [[Boy Scouts of America]] from 1925 through 1995, surrounds the pond. |
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Latest revision as of 20:50, 26 December 2023
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Location | Plymouth, Massachusetts |
Coordinates | 41°52′05″N 70°33′30″W / 41.86806°N 70.55833°W |
Basin countries | United States |
Surface area | 22 acres (8.9 ha) |
Morey Hole (also known as Morey's Hole), is a 22-acre (89,000 m2) pond in Plymouth, Massachusetts, west of Vallerville and Ship Pond, and southwest of Briggs Reservoir. Camp Child, a former summer camp run by the Old Colony Council of the Boy Scouts of America from 1925 through 1995, surrounds the pond.