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  2. Bash Bish Falls State Park - Wikipedia

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    Bash Bish Falls State Park is a Massachusetts state park located in the town of Mount Washington. The park is named after Bash Bish Falls , Massachusetts' highest single-drop waterfall (60 feet (18 m)), [ 4 ] which lies within its borders.

  3. Bash Bish Falls - Wikipedia

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    Bash Bish Falls, a waterfall in Bash Bish Falls State Park in the Taconic Mountains of southwestern Massachusetts (Berkshire County), is the highest waterfall in the state. [citation needed] The falls are made up of a series of cascades, nearly 200 feet (61 m) in total. The final cascade is split into twin falls by a jutting rock, dropping in a ...

  4. New York State Route 344 - Wikipedia

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    New York State Route 344 (NY 344) is a state highway located in Columbia County, New York, in the United States.The route is 1.90 miles (3.06 km) in length and serves primarily as an access road to the Bash Bish Falls state parks on both sides of the New York–Massachusetts border.

  5. 10 beautiful waterfalls to see in the Northeast - AOL

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  6. Berkshires - Wikipedia

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    The Berkshires have numerous shops, motels, hotels, museums, and trails, [8] [9] including part of the Appalachian Trail, large tracts of wilderness and parks Berkshire Botanical Garden and Hebert Arboretum The area includes Bash Bish Falls, the tallest waterfall in Massachusetts.

  7. Mount Everett State Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The reservation abuts Jug End State Reservation and Wildlife Management Area; Bash Bish Falls State Park and Mount Washington State Forest lie to the west. All are managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation.

  8. HuffPost Data

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    Interactive maps, databases and real-time graphics from The Huffington Post. HuffPost Data. Visualization, analysis, interactive maps and real-time graphics. Browse ...

  9. Taconic Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Taconic Mountains (/ t ə ˈ k ɒ n ɪ k /) are a 150-mile-long sub-range of the Appalachian Mountains lying on the eastern border of New York State and adjacent New England. The range, which played a role in the history of geological science, is separated from the Berkshires and Green Mountains to the east by a series of valleys, principally those of the Housatonic River, Battenkill River ...