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The mystery of Newstead Montegrade


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The site that sells USGS topo maps includes this warning:

The "Possible Features on the Map" list is provided as an indication of the area covered. The features shown on this list are located within the area shown on this map, but we cannot guarantee that they will be labeled on the map itself. The features come from a separate USGS database, and we have not compared them with the actual map. We list these features only as supplemental information that might help you locate the best map.
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When the features list mentions a school, cemetery, mine, city park, cave or other small feature, a symbol is probably shown on the map but not necessarily the name. Rivers, creeks and other water features are always shown and are usually labeled (but not always).

I don't have a printed copy of the very latest USGS map, but I do have a Rubel's Boston Bikemap which is based on USGS. It does not show Newstead Montegrade.

Topozone.com has heard of Newstead Montegrade, with latitude 42.311ºN, 71.096ºW, elevation 150 feet.
But the resulting map doesn't show it marked, not even if you zoom in. It does not appear to be a hilltop.

If we do take a field trip looking for this, I recommend bringing along a GPS.

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The USGS Geographic Names Information Service says that it is a geographic feature whose type is "populated place". Which is pretty funny, given that it is in the middle of a forested area in Franklin Park.

Its FIPS55 Place Code is 45530, if that means anything to you (it doesn't to me).

I'm sending an e-mail to [email protected] asking if s/he knows anything more about how this got into their database.

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From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: What is Newstead Montegrade?
To: Ron Newman
Sender: Roger L Payne <[email protected]>

We have had inquires regarding this name before now. It is included because it was an historical name used to refer to this neighborhood, and is still known historically.

Manager GNIS
703.648.4544

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But why's it in Franklin Park?

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Well, Franklin Park wasn't always a park. It probably used to be someone's farm. More than that, I don't know offhand.

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Earlier: The mystery of Newstead Montegrade.

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I've not yet gotten a reply from the guy who owns newsteadmontegrade.com. I wonder if my voicemail weirded him out.

I think I'm going to go get an account on Newstead Montegrade Adult Chat this weekend though. I mean, how much more fun can you get, having X-rated chat about Massachusetts' big little city?

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When I posted the previous comment, THIS popped up:

http://spe.atdmt.com/ds/TBTLAASKJASK/&q=

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I'm not getting anything like that, even when I turn off Safari's default popup blocking.

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Here's another great thing about Boston: The reference desk at the BPL. You ask them a question, and they answer it. When the whole Newstead Montegrade issue exploded into the news a couple weeks back

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