#1.
218 Chestnut Plain Rd, Whately, MA 01093
The museum has more than 4000 objects, photos, and documents that capture this tiny rural town's history. The collection of Whately pottery is extensive and represents most of the many Whately ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

#2.
9 North Street Whately, MA 01093
PYO blueberries, peaches, apples. Wonderul fresh fruit in beautiful setting. Seasonal farmstand, pumpkins in fall. Fun ... More on allaboutapples.com

#3.
Route 5 & 10, Whately, MA 01093
Castaway Lounge - Let’s call it what it is. Castaway Lounge, at Route 5 & 10, is a good place to pull. The crowd is good looking and the ambiance is sexy, so if you can’t meet someone here, well, keep drinking and try again. Liquid ... More on clubzone

#4.
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

#5.
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

#6.
4 Boltwood Avenue, Amherst, MA 01002-02301

#7.
across Eagle Brook S
(Valley View, 19', 1957, 21-06-A) across Eagle Brook S. of Deerfield , Deerfield Township, Franklin County, MA. US5 S. 0.4 miles from jct with Academy St. in Deerfield, E. on Depot Rd. 250’, S. on Wapping ... More on dalejtravis.com

#8.
Deerfield MA 01342, United States of America
Inscription. Indian land called Pocomtuck, settled by men from Dedham in 1671. Attacked by Indians, burnt, and abandoned in 1675. Reoccupied and attacked in 1704 by French and Indians, who took 47 lives, and carried off 112 captives ... More on HMDB

#9.
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

#10.
South Pleasant Street, Amherst, MA 01002
