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  2. Lanesborough, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Lanesborough was first settled in 1753 and was officially incorporated on January 21, 1765. It was renamed Lanesborough, for the Countess of Lanesborough, a friend of Governor Francis Bernard, who incorporated the town. The town grew with small industry in the early 19th century, most of which settled along Town Brook.

  3. Lanesborough - Wikipedia

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    Lanesborough (Parliament of Ireland constituency), named after the town Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lanesborough .

  4. St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Lanesborough, Massachusetts)

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    St. Luke's is located on the west side of North Main Street (US 7), north of the present village center of Lanesborough. The area where it stands was historically the town's center. The church is a single-story masonry structure, built out of coursed rubble stone.

  5. Lanesboro, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Lanesboro is a city in Fillmore County, Minnesota, United States.The population was 754 at the 2010 census. [4] It was named after F. A. Lane, an early landowner. The South Branch of the Root River flows through it, with a waterfall dam across from Sylvan Park.

  6. Lanesboro, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Lanesboro was named for Martin Lane, an early settler [4] who first called it Lanesville. The name was changed to Lanesboro by his son Jesse Lane. Lanesboro was incorporated as a borough in 1889.

  7. Lanesborough–Ballyleague - Wikipedia

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    The Lanesborough–Ballyleague area is known for its sports fishing, [citation needed] and angling tourists coming to fish for bream, tench, rudd and pike on the Shannon. . The Lough Ree Angling hub was set up in 2015 and has hosted the World Predator Boat Fishing championships and several other international angling events since t

  8. Jiminy Peak (ski area) - Wikipedia

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    The summit of Jiminy Peak, which includes the Hendricks Summit Lodge, is located in Lanesborough. The mountain is owned by Och-Ziff Capital Management but the operating company is owned and managed by Brian Fairbank, the longtime former owner of the Resort.

  9. Talk:Lanesborough Mass - Wikipedia

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