Bird’s eye view of Montgomery Dam, Camden Harbor Waterfalls, Knox Mill Dam
Tue, 06/15/2021 - 3:45pm
The outlet of the Megunticook River, as it empties from the Montgomery Dam, over the Camden Waterfall, and into Camden Harbor. (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
(Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
Camden Waterfalls. (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
The waterfalls. (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
A different view of the waterfalls. (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
The waterfalls over Montgomery Dam, just after the river flows under Main Street, Camden. (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
Main Street runs over the Megunticook River in downtown Camden. (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
Main Street runs over the Megunticook River in downtown Camden. (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
As the river flows by Tannery Lane and under the footbridge. (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
Just below the Knox Mill Dam, as the river flows by Tannery Lane. (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
The Meguticook River, as it passes under the Knox Mill, toward the Montgomery Dam and Camden Harbor. (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
The Knox Mill Dam (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
Knowlton Street Dam (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
The dam by Knowlton Street. According to the Megunticook River Feasibility Study: This stone masonry and concrete dam is 490 feet upstream of the Knox Mill Dam. In the mid‐19th century, David Knowlton established a factory at the Knowlton Street Dam that manufactured various essentials for sailing vessels. (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
The east side of the Megunticook River after it flows under the Knowlton Street Bridge. (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
The Megunticook River, as it bends around by there Camden-Rockport Middle School and the the sewage treatment plant. (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
The outlet of the Megunticook River, as it empties from the Montgomery Dam, over the Camden Waterfall, and into Camden Harbor. (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
(Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
Camden Waterfalls. (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
The waterfalls. (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
A different view of the waterfalls. (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
The waterfalls over Montgomery Dam, just after the river flows under Main Street, Camden. (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
Main Street runs over the Megunticook River in downtown Camden. (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
Main Street runs over the Megunticook River in downtown Camden. (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
As the river flows by Tannery Lane and under the footbridge. (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
Just below the Knox Mill Dam, as the river flows by Tannery Lane. (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
The Meguticook River, as it passes under the Knox Mill, toward the Montgomery Dam and Camden Harbor. (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
The Knox Mill Dam (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
Knowlton Street Dam (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
The dam by Knowlton Street. According to the Megunticook River Feasibility Study: This stone masonry and concrete dam is 490 feet upstream of the Knox Mill Dam. In the mid‐19th century, David Knowlton established a factory at the Knowlton Street Dam that manufactured various essentials for sailing vessels. (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
The east side of the Megunticook River after it flows under the Knowlton Street Bridge. (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
The Megunticook River, as it bends around by there Camden-Rockport Middle School and the the sewage treatment plant. (Photo courtesy Todd Anderson)
CAMDEN — The Town of Camden is in the middle of shaping a Megunticook River project, which includes consideration of dam removal.
ITo help provide visual context of the lay of the land in downtown Camden, Todd Anderson got a series of drone shots in October 2021. The photos depict the current state of the river and its lower end before it empties into Camden Harbor.
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