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25-79110. GNIS feature ID. 1729674 [1] Website. www.whately.org. Whately (/ ˈhweɪtli /; WAIT-lee) is a town in Franklin County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 1,607 at the 2020 census. [2] It is part of the Springfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The Whately Center Historic District encompasses the historic rural village center of Whately, Massachusetts. Located in the hills west of the Connecticut River and north of Northampton, the district consists of a stretch of Chestnut Plain Road, the main north-south route through the village, and a short stretch of Haydenville Road, which is ...
Trustees of the Massachusetts Humane Society. 1858. Captain Joshua James, volunteer. The Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, better known as the Massachusetts Humane Society was founded in 1786 by a group of Boston citizens who were concerned about the needless deaths resulting from shipwrecks and drownings and wanted to find ways to save lives. [1]
The West Whately Historic District is a historic district encompassing over 700 acres (280 ha) of western Whately, Massachusetts. The area, located in the foothills of The Berkshires above the Connecticut River, has a long agricultural history, but also experienced a surge of industrial activity in the 19th century, of which only fragments remain.
November 1, 2024 at 6:28 AM. CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – Open enrollment begins on Friday for the Massachusetts Health Connector. CDC announces new cases connected to E. coli outbreak linked to ...
Human Connectome Project. The Human Connectome Project (HCP) is a five-year project sponsored by sixteen components of the National Institutes of Health, split between two consortia of research institutions. The project was launched in July 2009 [1] as the first of three Grand Challenges of the NIH's Blueprint for Neuroscience Research. [2]
Historic Wampanoag territory, c. 1620 Massachusetts has two federally recognized tribes.They have met the seven criteria of an American Indian tribe: being an American Indian entity since at least 1900, a predominant part of the group forms a distinct community and has done so throughout history into the present; holding political influence over its members, having governing documents ...
One of the state's few surviving lenticular pony truss bridge. Deerfield River Bridge. 1890. 1988-01-28. Shelburne, Buckland. 42°36′13″N 72°44′27″W / 42.6037°N 72.7407°W / 42.6037; -72.7407 (Deerfield River Bridge) Franklin. A contributing element of the Shelburne Falls Historic District. Double-arch Sandstone Bridge.