Brickyard Cove Pond
Brickyard Cove Pond | |
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Location | Brickyard Cove District, Richmond, California |
Coordinates | 37°54′38″N 122°22′35″W / 37.9105°N 122.3763°WCoordinates: 37°54′38″N 122°22′35″W / 37.9105°N 122.3763°W |
Primary inflows | unnamed spring |
Basin countries | United States |
Brickyard Cove Pond is a small lake in Richmond, California. It was formed from quarrying of Nicholl's Knob the surrounding hill. It is fed by underground springs. Before the early 19th Century it was a swimming pond for local boys who often went skinny dipping at the lake. However this ceased when local cattle ranchers began dumping manure in the pond. [1]
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References
- ↑ Images of America: Richmond, by Donald Bastin, Arcadia Publishing (SC), November 2003
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