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across Green River N
(Pumping Station, 94', 1972, 21-06-02 #2) across Green River N. of Greenfield , Greenfield Township, Franklin County, MA. MA2 W. 0.1 miles from jct with I91 exit 26 on the W. side of Greenfield, N. on Colrain Rd. 1.6 miles, continut ... More on dalejtravis.com

#2.
153 Peckville Rd, Shelburne Falls, MA 03170

#3.
1394 Mohawk Trail, Shelburne, MA 01370
Choose and cut Christmas Trees, Tagging, Christmas tree varieties: Balsam Fir, Fraser Fir, Concolor Fir, Canaan Fir. More on pickyourownchristmastree
We were so impressed with the entire experience, but were really amazed at the candlelight and crystal breakfasts and the 150 beautiful acres with waterfall and pond. More on BnBFinder.com

#4.
Greenfield, Massachusetts
Views from the historic tower area are wide and reaching across Greenfield and its green, fertile valley to... More on DogFriendly.com
I recommend a picnic there for anyone who loves a good view with their meal! More on TripAdvisor

#5.
158 Kopkind RoadGuilford, VT 05301

#6.
Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts
Sad news. It's closed. More on GeckoGo
Step into what looks like an old two-bay garage, lean against the wall, and watch glassblowers patiently co... More on igougo

#7.
45 Conway Street, Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts
Knife manufacturing company which ... More on TripAdvisor
A little gem, it boasts fine quality cutlery at outlet prices along with high end kitchen products of all... More on TripAdvisor

#8.
New Hampshire
To reach the Keene trailhead from Ashuelot River Park, turn left on West Street, right on School Street, then right again on Emerald Street. Parking is available in the shopping center lot directly... More on TrailLink.com
No trail markers, no dirt path. More on TrailLink.com

#9.
Routes 5 and 10, Deerfield, MA 01342,

#10.
Massachusetts
This 3.27 mile trail starting at McClelland Farm Road and heading north on the old NYNH&H RR crosses the Connecticut River near the confluence of the Deerfield and the Connecticut Rivers. The river... More on TrailLink.com
At the start of the trail there is a nice park with a playground and at the end is a railroad transfer that my kids I know will enjoy! More on TrailLink.com
