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The Mill Village Historic District is a historic district encompassing a well-preserved 19th century mill village in Williamstown, Massachusetts. It is located on Cole Avenue and other streets east of Cole and south of the Hoosac River, which provided the mill's power. The complex dates to the mid-19th century, and includes tenement houses ...
Lawrence Hall, 1846–47 Lawrence Hall, Williams College, Williamstown, MA (1846–47) – Built as the library, now part of the Williams College Museum of Art [9] Butler Hospital , 345 Blackstone Blvd., Providence, RI (1847) – Significantly altered.
In 1896, William Howard Doughty, James M. Ide, and Edward C. Gale received permission from Williams College to install three tomato cans on land adjoining what is now the 18th fairway of Taconic. [5] In the same year, the course was expanded to seven holes; one of those holes, the present 17th, is the oldest at Taconic. [ 5 ]
Williamstown is a town in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It shares a border with Vermont to the north and New York to the west. Located in Berkshire County , the town is part of the Pittsfield, Massachusetts metropolitan statistical area .
Weston Field Athletic Complex is a Williams College facility and home of the Williams Ephs football team in Williamstown, Massachusetts, United States.Although primarily used for American football, the complex also hosts the home fields for the Williams College track & field, lacrosse and field hockey programs.
The History Channel's 'The Food That Built America' is returning to television screens for its sixth season and two Delish editors will be joining the show.
Williamstown Rail Yard and Station Historic District is a historic district at the junction of Cole Avenue and N. Hoosac Road in Williamstown, Massachusetts.The rail yard was an important junction point for the railroads of the area in the late 19th century, serving as the western terminus for trains passing through the Hoosac Tunnel to points east.
MA 41, south of its junction with MA 23 42°08′53″N 73°25′01″W / 42.1481°N 73.4169°W / 42.1481; -73.4169 ( Westover–Bacon–Potts Egremont