
Other areas and landmarks of Concord: Conantum, Dugan Desert, Fairyland, Copan, Estabrook Country, old lime quarry, The Holt, Potter's Meadow, Nine Acre Corner, Thoreau's rock shelter, Ox Pasture, Great Fields, Great Meadows, Deep Cut, Clam Shell Bank or Hill, Barrett's Saw Mill, Hollowell Place, Baker Farm, Boiling Spring, Heywood's Meadow, Thoreau's boat landing, various roads and bridges (especially Hubbard's Bridge), and houses. Flower bracts divided 5 lobes with center widest, tips slightly rounded. Leaves narrow or divided into narrow segments covered with short hairs. Misery (Lincoln), Emerson's Cliff, Conantum Cliff, Lee's Cliff, Bittern Cliff. Castilleja thompsonii Thompson's Paintbrush. Landscape features include: Annursnack Hill, Punkatasset Hill, Ball's Hill, Brister's Hill, Pine Hill (in Concord and in Lincoln), Fairhaven Hill, Curly Pate Hill, Strawberry Hill, Poplar Hill, Davis's Hill, Nashawtuc Hill, Mt. Among the bodies of water (brooks, ponds, rivers, swamps, etc.) represented are the Concord River (including the confluence of the Sudbury and Assabet Rivers), the Sudbury River (including Fair Haven Bay, Spanish Brook and surrounding area), the Assabet River (including Leaning Hemlocks and Dove Rock) Walden Pond (including various shores and coves, long views from surrounding heights of land, Thoreau's cave and cairn, and Walden Woods), Fairyland Pond and Woods, Goose Pond, White Pond, Andromeda Ponds, Bateman's Pond, Barrett's Mill Pond, Tarbell's Spring, Miles's Swamp, Clintonia Swamp, Kalmia Swamp, pools in Conantum, Spencer Brook, and Heywood Brook.



Names mentioned by Thoreau in his journals can be located by using Gleason's 1906 map of Concord.
