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  2. Pittsfield, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Pittsfield is the largest city by population in Berkshire County, and ranks 27th out of the 351 cities and towns in Massachusetts. The population density was 1,124.3 inhabitants per square mile (434.1/km 2), making it the most densely populated community in Berkshire county and 92nd overall in the Commonwealth.

  3. Berkshire Regional Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    486,016 (2023)[3] Website. BRTA. A #2 bus in Pittsfield. Berkshire Regional Transit Authority (BRTA) is a bus transportation system serving the City of Pittsfield and Greater Berkshire County, Massachusetts. [4] It provides year-round bus service with connections to Amtrak at the Joseph Scelsi Intermodal Transportation Center (ITC).

  4. Berkshire Flyer - Wikipedia

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    Berkshire Flyer. The Berkshire Flyer is a seasonal Amtrak passenger train service between New York City and the Berkshire Mountains in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, via the Hudson Valley. The weekly train departs Penn Station on Friday and Sunday afternoons during the summer and returns on Sundays (Mondays on holiday weekends).

  5. Berkshire County, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Berkshire County (pronounced / ˈbɜːrkʃər /) is the westernmost county in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. As of the 2020 census, the population was 129,026. [2] Its largest city and traditional county seat is Pittsfield. [3] The county was founded in 1761. [4]

  6. Joseph Scelsi Intermodal Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    Location. The Joseph Scelsi Intermodal Transportation Center (often referred to as the ITC or the Scelsi ITC) is a transit facility located in downtown Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United States. The $11 million facility is named after Joseph Scelsi, a longtime State Representative who represented Pittsfield. [1]

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Berkshire ...

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    117 Cooper Hill Rd. 42°03′34″N 73°21′23″W. /  42.059444°N 73.356389°W  / 42.059444; -73.356389  ( Colonel John Ashley House) Sheffield. Historic house museum operated by The Trustees of Reservations. The 1773 Sheffield Declaration was drafted in the house.

  8. Old Town Hall (Pittsfield, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    July 24, 1975. The Old Town Hall is a historic building on Park Square in the heart of downtown Pittsfield, Massachusetts. This 1832 building served for 135 years as the center of municipal government. Built in the Federal style to serve as the town hall, it became City Hall when Pittsfield became a city in 1891, serving in that role until 1968.

  9. Miss Hall's School - Wikipedia

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    Mascot. Hurricanes. Tuition. $60,600 Boarding / $36,750 Day. Website. misshalls.org. Miss Hall's School is an independent boarding and day [1] school for grades 9-12 located in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. [2] Founded in 1898 by Mira Hinsdale Hall, a graduate of Smith College, it was one of the first girls' boarding schools established in New ...