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Rt 63, Erving, Massachusetts, United States

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Erving, Massachusetts

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Erving, Massachusetts
The Millers River, located in North Central Massachusetts, originates in Ashburnham, MA and winds its way westward through 46 miles before emptying into the Connecticut River in Erving. With 392 square miles drained by this river ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Rt 63, Erving, Massachusetts, United States

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Erving MA 01344, United States of America
Inscription. A special place designated by the Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs because it exemplifies the unique qualities of the Commonwealth. , Erected 1932. , Location. 42° 35.86′ N, 72° ... More on HMDB

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Orange, Massachusetts, USA
The Town of Orange is an industrial and population center on the eastern boundary of Franklin County. The town was established in 1810, but settlers had been using the water power of the Millers Ri... More on GoingToTheBeach.com
Mattawa is a 112-acre lake located in the town of Orange just south of Route 2. Depth averages 17 feet and maximum depth is 40 feet. The water is clear and of good quality with a transparency of 15... More on AnglerWeb.com

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281 Greenfield Rd., South Deerfield, MA , USA
Even on the coldest day, the Magic Wings Butterfly Conservatory is a doorway into a tropical vacation, wit... More on Moon Handbooks: Massachusetts
Magic Wings Butterfly Conservatory & Gardens, opened in October of 2000, consists of an 18,400-square foot ... More on Magicwings.com

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Northfield MA 01360, United States of America
Inscription. Philip, second son and successor of Massasoit, Sachem of the Wampanoag, camped on this hill during the winter of 1675-6. The stump of a large look-out tree together with defence trenches are to be seen on top. , Erected ... More on HMDB

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Amherst, Ma
With three higher learning institutions within its city limits, Amherst is a quintessential college town. Discuss politics over coffee in a local cafe, read a book on the grass outside, or catch a...
The Amherst area boasts an unusually high concentration of colleges and is known for its leadership in educational ... More on uptake_content

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Hardwick, MA
'Quabbin Reservoir' is the largest inland body of water in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and was built between 1930 and 1939. Today along with the Wachusett Reservoir, it is the primary water supply for Boston, some 65 miles to ... More on Wikipedia
