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  2. Turners Falls Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Turners Falls Historic District is a historic district encompassing much of the historic center of the village of Turners Falls in the town of Montague, Massachusetts. The village is a well-preserved example of an 1870s planned industrial community. It is roughly bounded by the Connecticut River, Power Canal, 9th and L Street.

  3. Turners Falls, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Turners Falls is a village and census-designated place in Franklin County, Massachusetts, with a population of 4,512 in 2020. It was founded in 1868 as a planned industrial community based on hydropower from the Connecticut River.

  4. Battle of Turner's Falls - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Turner's Falls or Battle of Grand Falls; also known as the Peskeompscut-Wissantinnewag Massacre, was a battle and massacre occurring on May 19, 1676, in the context of King Philip's War in what is present-day Gill and Greenfield, across from Turners Falls on the Connecticut River. The incident marked a turning point in the war ...

  5. Riverside Archeological District - Wikipedia

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    During the earliest contacts between European colonists and Native Americans in the 17th century, the area was known to house major Native encampments, and was the site of the 1676 Battle of Turner's Falls in King Philip's War. The area has been recognized has archaeologically significant since the 19th century, with well-attested accounts of ...

  6. Montague, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Montague is a town in Franklin County, Massachusetts, with a population of 8,580 at the 2020 census. It has five villages, including Turners Falls, a former mill community and a planned nuclear power plant site.

  7. South Hadley Canal - Wikipedia

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    Funds were raised both locally and internationally, with four Dutch investment houses owning slightly over 50% of the stock. The canal was built by some 240 local workers. In April 1795 it opened to commercial traffic. (Nearby Turners Falls Canal opened three years later.) First year revenue came to $3,109 at 75 cents per ton.

  8. Turners Falls–Gill Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Before the bridge was constructed, a ferry known as "Bissel's Ferry" operated approximately a quarter-mile upriver from this site. In 1878, the ferry was replaced by an earlier bridge, known as the Upper or 'Red' Suspension Bridge—distinguishing it from the "Lower Suspension Bridge," at the current downriver site of the Turners Falls Road Bridge—which was 563 feet long. [2]

  9. Connecticut River Greenway State Park - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut River Greenway State Park is a protected environment with public recreation features that consists of separate state land holdings, including open spaces, parks, scenic vistas, and archaeological and historic sites, along the Connecticut River in the Pioneer Valley of western Massachusetts. [2]

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