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  2. Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Shelburne Falls is a historic village in the towns of Shelburne and Buckland in Franklin County, Massachusetts, United States. The village is a census-designated place (CDP) with a population of 1,731 at the 2010 census. [ 3 ]

  3. Mohawk Trail - Wikipedia

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    However, other sources use a narrower definition, with the eastern terminus being in Millers Falls, [4] Greenfield, [5] or Charlemont. [6] The trail is generally considered to follow Route 2A in the east (which diverges from Route 2 as it goes through the town centers of Athol, Orange, and Greenfield) and continue on Route 2 after Route 2A ends ...

  4. Shelburne, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Shelburne Falls Truss Bridge, which carries Rte. 2A and Rte. 112 across the Deerfield River. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 23.4 square miles (60.6 km 2), of which 23.2 square miles (60.0 km 2) is land and 0.23 square miles (0.6 km 2), or 0.96%, is water. [3]

  5. High Ledges Wildlife Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    High Ledges is a wildlife sanctuary located in Shelburne, Massachusetts. The 587-acre (2.38 km 2) property, located on the northern portion of Massaemett Mountain, is owned by Massachusetts Audubon Society. One of the highlights of the sanctuary is the vista known as High Ledge.

  6. Deerfield River - Wikipedia

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    Deerfield River Swimming in the Deerfield River in Shelburne Falls. Deerfield River is a river that runs for 76 miles (122 km) [1] from southern Vermont through northwestern Massachusetts to the Connecticut River. The Deerfield River was historically influential in the settlement of western Franklin County, Massachusetts, and its namesake town.

  7. Odd Fellows' Hall (Buckland, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Odd Fellows' Hall is a historic Odd Fellows' hall at 1-5 State Street on the Buckland side of Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts.Built in 1877, and rebuilt after a damaging fire in 1895, it has been a focal point of the business district on the Buckland side of the village since its construction, serving an active Odd Fellows chapter until 1963.

  8. California health department reports possible bird flu case ...

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    By Leah Douglas and Julie Steenhuysen (Reuters) -California's public health department reported a possible case of bird flu in a child with mild respiratory symptoms on Tuesday, but said there was ...

  9. Bridge of Flowers (bridge) - Wikipedia

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    The Shelburne Woman's Club sponsored the project in 1928. In 1929, eighty loads of loam and several loads of fertilizer were brought to the bridge. Several women's clubs around town raised $1,000 in 1929. [6] In 1975, a photographic study was conducted of Shelburne Falls. One of the concerns of the town was the deterioration of the bridge ...