Green River (Deerfield River tributary)
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River in the U.S. states of Vermont and Massachusetts
For other uses, see Green River.
The Green River is a tributary river to the Deerfield River in the United States states of Vermont and Massachusetts. It has a catchment area of roughly 230.5 square kilometres (89.0 sq mi), and is 45 kilometres (28 mi) long.[1][2] The largest town on the Green River is Greenfield, Massachusetts.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Lombard, Pamela; Bent, Gardner, Flood-Inundation Maps for the Deerfield River, Franklin County, Massachusetts, From the Confluence With the Cold River Tributary to the Connecticut River (PDF), United States Geological Survey
- ^ a b Brown, Rebecca A. (2009). Where the Great River Rises: An Atlas of the Connecticut River Watershed in Vermont and New Hampshire. UPNE. ISBN 978-1-58465-765-1.
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42°34′20″N 72°36′10″W / 42.5721°N 72.6027°W / 42.5721; -72.6027