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Historic Sites
Click on any of the historic sites listed below to view detailed information and pictures.
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Baird Tavern Bed & Breakfast
2 Old Chester Road, Blandford
413-848-2096 / 413-329-0021
Magnificent, romantic pre-Revolutionary Bed and Breakfast home set on seven acres of woods and orchards. Built In 1768. Fabulous Country Breakfasts. |
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Bisbee Mill Museum
66 East Street, Chesterfield
413-296-4465
A reconstructed three-story 19th-century grist mill, blacksmith shop, woodworking shop, and small museum area. Open July 4th 2-5pm and Sundays June 5th to Columbus Day. |
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Blacksmith Shop Museum
5 Stage Road, Westhampton
413-529-9451
Take a trip back in time. Touch the past. See how things were made in years gone by. Open Sundays 2pm-4pm, Memorial Day through Labor Day |
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Bryant Homestead
207 Bryant Road, Cummington
413-634-2244
The Bryant Homestead overflows with family furnishings and memorabilia of William Cullen Bryant's life as a poet, traveler, and editor of the New York Evening Post. |
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Chester Railroad Museum
10 Prospect St. Chester, MA 01011, Chester
413-354-7878
Take a ride into the past. Learn about the history of the rails. Open 11 am - 4 pm Weekends July - October or by appointment. Also, Friends of the Keystone Arches, Inc. is announcing they have gotten permission from MA Dept. of Fisheries & Wildlife to build a short trail along Walker Brook in Chester on the JJ Kelly Conservation Area. It will follow about a mile of roadbed of the Chester & Becket Railroad. |
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Hilltown, A Novel
Burgy Books 413-539-9062
Experience the lives of some of the ordinary townsfolk of rural, 19th century, western Massachusetts through the words of Williamsburg playwright Phyllis Smith Webster. |
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Kingman Tavern Historical Museum
41 Main Street, Cummington
413-634-5527
Open Saturdays from 2 pm to 5 pm in July and August and by appointment. |
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The Arches
Deep in the Woods, Middlefield
Call 413-354-7752 to arrange a trip.
Historic Railroad Arch Bridges. These bridges are difficult to reach. To reach them you must hike in. The entire journey is about 4 miles, but is surely worth the effort. |
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The Trustees of Reservations
193 High Street, Holyoke 413-532-1631
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The nation's oldest private, statewide conservation and preservation organization protecting many of the state's most scenic, and historically important landscapes since 1891. |
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Upland Meadows Farm Bed and Breakfast
338 West Cummington Rd., Cummington
413-634-8884
Located on an historic site dating from the 1700's where Dr. James Bradish had his homestead, store, potash and blacksmith shop. Believed to have been the first store in Cummington. Later, it became an Inn famous for its country style chicken dinners. |
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White Church of Blandford
4 North Street, Blandford
413-848-0108
Built in 1822,
managed by the Blandford Historical Society. Open by appointment.
Available for Rental in the Summer. |
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Williamsburg Blacksmiths
Route 9, Williamsburg
413-268-7341
Third generation business, crafting wrought iron since the late 1800s, offering works of wrought iron, copper, tin, brass, pewter, and more. Seasonal blacksmithing demonstrations. |
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Worthington Inn & Cafe
Old North Road, Rt. 143, Worthington
413-238-4441
Built in 1780 by Samuel Buck and restored in 1942. We specialize in spectacular outdoor weddings! Children welcome. No pets except horses. Dinner Friday & Saturday. Reservations required. |
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