#1.
Reservoir Road Northampton, MA
season opens weekends starting Memorial Day weekend, Saturday, May 29. From June 19 through Labor Day, it will be open 7 days per week, 10:30 AM - 6:30 PM weather and staff permitting. ... More on Northampton.chambermaster.com
season opens weekends starting Memorial Day weekend, Saturday, May 29. From June 19 through Labor Day, it will be open 7 days per week, 10:30 AM - 6:30 PM weather and staff ... More on Northampton.chambermaster.com

#2.
Easthampton, Massachusetts
Nashawannuck is a 22 acre, coldwater pond with 42% trout water by volume. Mean depth is just under four feet; maximum depth is 12 feet; the bottom is 85% muck and 15% sand. The 3.4 miles of shoreline are 40% residential, 60% parkland ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Norwich, Massachusetts, United States

#4.
Knightville Dam Road, Huntington, MA 01050-9744, USA

#5.
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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46 Bridge Street, Northampton MA 01060, United States of America
Inscription. In Memory of, Cornet Joseph Parsons: c. 1618-1683, A founder of Northampton, and his wife, Mary (Bliss) Parsons: c. 1628-1711/12, , Location. 42° 19.331′ N, 72° 37.592′ W. Marker is in Northampton, ... More on HMDB

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Russell, Massachusetts

#8.
Springfield, Ma
The Connecticut River Walk and Bikeway is currently 3.7 miles long as it runs south from the Chicopee town line to the South End Bridge. Unique features of the trail include its path alongside an a... More on TrailLink.com
This section, accessible via the grade crossing at the North End Bridge (Route 20 or West Street), at Plainfield Street and elsewhere on Riverside Road, is well-maintained and borders a quiet , pl... More on TrailLink.com

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Russell MA 01071, 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
