Dana, Massachusetts | |
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Formertown | |
Site of Dana Common | |
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| Coordinates:42°25′19″N72°13′39″W / 42.42194°N 72.22750°W /42.42194; -72.22750 | |
| Country | United States |
| State | Massachusetts |
| County | Worcester |
| Settled | 1676 |
| Incorporated | February 18, 1801 |
| Disincorporated | April 28, 1938 |
| Time zone | UTC-5 (Eastern) |
| • Summer (DST) | Eastern |
| Designated | March 4, 2013 |
| Reference no. | 13000052[1] |
Dana was atown located inWorcester County, Massachusetts, United States. Dana was lost as a result of the formation of theQuabbin Reservoir.
Formed from parts ofPetersham,Greenwich, andHardwick, it was incorporated in 1801. The town was named for Massachusetts statesmanFrancis Dana. The town was disincorporated on April 28, 1938, as part of the creation of theQuabbin Reservoir. Upon disincorporation, all of the town was ceded to the adjacent town of Petersham. The majority of the land of the former town is still above water.
As with the nearby town ofPrescott, after the disincorporation, houses were moved or razed, but cellar holes remained. The public is only allowed to visit the former town of Dana by foot, as the old narrow road is blocked off to cars. In the town center (which is still somewhat maintained by theMassachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation), a stone marker has been installed, which reads: "SITE OF DANA COMMON 1801-1938 To all those who sacrificed their homes and way of life (Erected by Dana Reunion, 1996)". The common and a 68-acre (28 ha) area encompassing the former town center has been listed on theNational Register of Historic Places.[2]