Breezy Picnic Grounds Waterslides, Douglas, MA - Summer 2017
Breezy Picnic Grounds & Waterslide Promo
Commercial for Breezy Picnic Grounds & Waterslide in Mass. Shot over one day using the Sony A7s and Ronin-m and graded on Davinci Resolve 11 Lite
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F.D.S. Nilson e Paulo Roberto
Today at Breezy Waterslides , Caebre
Midstate trail, Douglas state forest in Massachusetts
lake at Breezy Grounds in Douglas
lake at Breezy Grounds in Douglas
Douglas MA - Memorial Day Parade & Ceremonies 2016
Douglas Cable Access
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Autumn In Douglas (Jim Cunningham)
An autumn day at Douglas State Forest, Wallum Lake beach area.
Photos: by Jim Cunningham
Video: Created by Jim Cunningham
Music: Autumn by Edgar Winter Group
Midstate Trail (Northbound) thru-hike - May-June, 2016
The Midstate Trail is a scenic footpath located in Worcester County, 45 miles west of Boston. This 95 mile hiking trail extends from Rhode Island crossing the gentle hills of central Massachusetts and eventually connecting to the Wapack Trail in New Hampshire.
Music:
Aphex Twin - Xtal
Alicks - She Walked in Crying and Sat Next to Me and When I Forgot to Embrace her I Woke Up
Glimpse - Singularity
Marco Madia - Photosynthesis
Aphex Twin - Alberto Basalm
Tycho - A Walk
Anfield - Goodbye
Akira Yamaoka - Childish Thoughts
Alicks - Beneath the Surface
Tycho - Past is Prologue
Brush fire in Douglas, Massachusetts
About 40 firefighters from three states battled a brush fire Monday 3/26/12 in woods off of Route 16.
Fire Chief Kent F. Vinson said high winds may have fanned some embers from a permitted fire that was burned in the neighborhood during the weekend. He said about six homes in the Eagle Drive area were endangered by the windblown fire, which was reported in a phone call to the fire station about 3:30 p.m. He said a shed near one of the houses near the blaze was damaged.
Chief Vinson said four to five acres were burned by the fire, which firefighters had under control by about 5 p.m. He said winds gusting to about 40 miles per hour late yesterday afternoon caused problems for firefighters. The fire raced quickly up a wooded hill in back of several homes off Route 16 toward Eagle Drive before firefighters brought it under control, he said.
Firefighters from two nearby Rhode Island towns and East Thompson, Conn., assisted fire crews from Douglas, Northbridge, Sutton and Upton in battling the fire.
832 Northwest Main St, Douglas, MA 01516 - MLS #72295550
Property Description
Near the Douglas/Sutton town line is this beautiful wooded 2.8 acre lot with 325' of frontage, abundant wildlife, and quiet country living that is within walking distance of Historic Waters and Whittier farms in Sutton, and is only minutes from Breezy picnic grounds and water slides at Whitin Reservoir. Other local recreational sites include the Douglas State Forest, Wallum Lake, Manchaug Pond, Lake Singletary and Purgatory Chasm. For golfers, Blackstone National and Pleasant Valley country clubs are minutes away. This somewhat rural location offers great opportunities for hiking, biking, walking, jogging etc... the Shoppes at Blackstone Valley, Vaillancourt Folk Art and the Auburn Mall are easily accessable but do not intrude on the peacefulness of this property. Fast highway access to routes 146,395,290 and the Mass Turnpike, and close proximity to Worcester, Providence, Hartford and Boston airports connect you with ease to the rest of the world.
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Douglas State Forest
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Douglas State Forest
Douglas State Forest is a 5,525-acre Massachusetts state forest located in the town of Douglas.It borders both Connecticut and Rhode Island and is managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation.Forest features include Wallum Lake and a rare Atlantic white cedar swamp, 5 acres of which are designated as a Massachusetts Wildland.The forest lies within the Northeastern coastal forests ecoregion.
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Northbridge vs Douglas 5A
2015 Semifinal Boys 5A
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Fattman & Baker at Wallum Lake in Douglas
Fattman & Baker address concerns from citizen's at Wallum Lake in Douglas, MA. Policing this increasingly problematic area is taking town resources while it is the State's policy that is creating the problem. Douglas residents express their concern and frustration with the existing policies and lack of action.
ERA Key Town Tours - Douglas, MA
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Kevin Pitching: Uxbridge at Douglas (5-17-13)
Kevin started for Uxbridge (Maietta & Sons) on an away game at Douglas. League pitching rules limited him to 3 innings. He left with a 2-1 lead and ended with a no-decision
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Old Connecticut Path: Into the Douglas Woods - Douglas, MA
This is a video of a circuit walk into the Douglas Woods along an old trail leading to the Old Connecticut Path and then following the Path back. From Northwest Main Street in Douglas, a leads to an early colonial old cabin site in Cooperville, then ascends to the ridge to meet the Old Connecticut Path and the lodge site on the Path. Return following the Old Connecticut Path crossing an ancient stone bridge and passing a beaver dam (see YouTube video Old Connecticut Path: Walk Across a Beaver Dam - Douglas, MA) to reach the starting point. A complete description of the walk and map may be found at the Old Connecticut Path website
The longest wilderness section of the Old Connecticut Path can be followed across the Douglas Woods located in Douglas and Webster, Massachusetts. The Path penetrates deep wilderness on its 4 mile route from Northwest Main Street in Douglas to Rawson Road in Webster.
The Douglas Woods contains 3,000 acres of Douglas State Forest north of RT16, 1,000 acres of Mine Brook Wildlife Management Area and hundreds of additional acres of town and private lands. The 4,000+ acres of woodland serves as wilderness retreat and a time capsule for the Old Connecticut Path. Stone bridges, box culverts, stepping stones placed to improve the path serve as reminders of the importance of the Path for early colonial travel. Field stone chimneys stand as silent reminders of the early settlers who came along the Path to claim their place in the wilderness.
Beaver ponds, vernal pools, chasms and streams are part of a diverse environment that supports wildlife species such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, ruffed grouse, fisher, gray fox, and various salamanders. In addition, the large, unfragmented, forested block is important for Neotropical migrant birds such as scarlet tanagers, rose-breasted grosbeaks and broad-winged hawks. Resident birds such as pileated and red-bellied woodpeckers, white-breasted nuthatch, brown creeper and barred owl live within the vast green woodland.
The Douglas Woods lies between the site of the Manchaug praying village in West Sutton and the Chaubunagungamaug praying village on the shore of Webster Lake. The shortest route between these sites crosses the Douglas Woods from Manchaug Pond to the Narrows at Webster Lake.
The Old Connecticut Path follows the route of the stage road that improved the way during the earliest years of settlement. This route was bypassed as towns of Douglas and Oxford were settled with the way to Connecticut diverted to go through them. By 1725-1750, it is likely that the route of the Old Connecticut Path across the Douglas Woods fell out of use as the route from the Massachusetts Bay to Connecticut.
The Sutton Historical Society reported on Secrets of the Douglas Woods. A copy may be viewed at the link below:
The vast Douglas Woods provides a wonderful opportunity for exploring the Old Connecticut Path within a deep wilderness that has been preserved for centuries.
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