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The Deerfield Inn is available for visitors. Ashley House is the 1734 home of Deerfield's 18th-century minister, with furnishings of the Connecticut River elite and English ceramics. Allen House is a 1734 home that was the 20th-century residence of Historic Deerfield's founders, Henry and Helen Flynt. The Flynt family renovated the house in 1945.
Deerfield is a town in Franklin County, Massachusetts, United States. Settled near the Connecticut River in the 17th century during the colonial era, the population was 5,090 as of the 2020 census . [ 7 ]
The Chamber is a partner organization of the Greater Northampton Chamber and Greater Easthampton Chamber that forms the management of the Hampshire County Regional Tourism Council. The Amherst Area Chamber of Commerce is divided into Councils, with each Council being an advocate for different interests of the members or responsible for the ...
Deerfield is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Deerfield in Franklin County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 643 at the 2010 census. [ 3 ] It corresponds roughly to the area of Historic Deerfield , a historic district comprising the original town center of Deerfield.
Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States: Coordinates: 1] Area: 533 acres (216 ha) [2] Elevation: 643 ft (196 m) [1] Established: Unspecified: Operator: Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation: Website: Mount Sugarloaf State Reservation
Sugarloaf Mountain or Mount Sugarloaf, is a butte-like mountain located in South Deerfield, Massachusetts, United States, with two summits, North Sugarloaf Mountain 791 ft (241 m) and its more popular knee, South Sugarloaf Mountain 652 ft (199 m).
After Deerfield Academy moved to a new building in 1878, the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association took over Memorial Hall and enhanced its collection with items collected by George Sheldon. [4] Three rooms represented life in Colonial America as perceived in the late nineteenth century, and this was the first US museum to create a permanent ...
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