Whitman River
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The Whitman River is an 8.4-mile-long (13.5 km) river in Massachusetts that flows through Ashburnham, Westminster and Fitchburg. It arises from Lake Wampanoag in Ashburnham, travels through a couple of ponds in Westminster, and ultimately joins Phillips Brook in Fitchburg to form the North Nashua River.
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- Rivers of Massachusetts
- Nashua River
- North Nashua River
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http://www.nashuariverwatershed.org/
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Coordinates: 42°34′26″N 71°50′12″W / 42.5740°N 71.8367°W / 42.5740; -71.8367
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