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across W
(Tannery, ~60', 21-02-G / 21-07-M) across W. branch Farmington River N. of New Boston , Sandisfield Township, Berkshire County, MA. MA8 N. 0.6 miles from jct with MA57 in New Boston ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Sandisfield, MA, Massachusetts
Within the rolling hardwood forests of Sandisfield State Forest are six lakes, ranging in size from 10 to 60 acres. York Lake is a popular day use area with a 300 foot sandy beach, a picnic area an... More on GoingToTheBeach.com
Within the rolling hardwood forests of Sandisfield State Forest are six lakes, ranging in size from 10 to 60 acres. York Lake is a popular day use area with a 300 foot sandy beach, a picnic area an... More on Epinions.com

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110 S Main St, Sandisfield, MA 01255-9607

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Ma
This pool is in the town of Sandisfield in the Buck River. The pool is small, about 50 ft long and 30 ft wide, with the deep swimming area being half of that. The hole is about 7 ft deep and, looking upstream, is bordered by RT 57 ... More on SwimmingHoles.info

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Sandisfield, Massachusetts
This 60-acre pond, located entirely within the Sandisfield State Forest, was created in 1966 by the damming of Morely Brook, a tributary to the Buck River. Average depth is 8 feet; maximum depth is 13 feet. The transparency of this ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Otis, Massachusetts

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Monterey MA 01245, United States of America
Inscription. Through this place passed, General Henry Knox, in the winter of, 1775 – 1776, to deliver to, General George Washington, at Cambridge, the train of artillery, from Fort Ticonderoga used, to force the British Army, ... More on HMDB

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Monterey, Massachusetts
This large, 262-acre, two story lake is located about a half mile north of the center of Monterey off Route 23. Average depth is 16 feet and maximum depth is 31 feet. The water is transparent to 11 feet and the bottom is a mixture ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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P.O. Box 84, Monterey, MA 01245, USA
The Berkshire National Fish Hatchery was created when the family of John Sullivan Scully, a trout fisherman, entrusted their 148-acre retreat to the U.S. Government in 1914. For many years trout and small-mouth bass were cultured ... More on recreation.gov

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New Marlborough, Massachusetts
A wild, rarely visited preserve that provides lots of solitude, an abundance of birdsong, and pastoral views from a distinctive rocky promontory. Dry Hill is probably the most prominent landmark in... More on Trails
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