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Agawam Cong'l Church
1997.08.01.135
The town of Agawam, Massachusetts is on the west side of the Connecticut River and borders the state of Connecticut. |
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College Meadow, A. C., Amherst, Mass.
1997.08.01.137
The Massachusetts Agricultural College (now the University of Massachusetts Amherst) was founded in 1863. |
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High Times at the M. A. C.
1997.08.01.136
The Massachusetts Agricultural College (now the University of Massachusetts Amherst) was founded in 1863. |
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The Ashfield House, Ashfield, Mass.
1921
1997.08.01.138
Ashfield House is one of the few small town tavern buildings that survived from the 18th to the 20th centuries intact. |
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Hazen's Store, Belchertown, Mass.
1997.08.01.139
Originally owned by Samuel and George Longley, D. D. Hazen purchased this general store in the mid 1880s. |
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Main Street, Bernardston, Mass.
c. 1925
1997.08.01.140
These buildings on Main Street in Bernardston, Massachusetts are still there and contribute to the rural character of the town. |
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Old Tavern Sign, Blandford
1906
1997.08.01.141
Blandford, Massachusetts, was settled by Scots-Irish immigrants in1735 and was incorporated in 1741. |
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Hitchcock Free Academy, Brimfield, Mass.
1997.08.01.142
Brimfield, Massachusetts, is located at the northeast corner of Hampden County. |
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Mary Lyon House, Buckland, Mass.
1933
1997.08.01.143
Buckland, Massachusetts, was the birthplace of Mary Lyon who founded Mount Holyoke College. |
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Visit of Gov. Guild to Charlemont, Mass.
1910
1997.08.01.144
Charlemont, Massachusetts is located in western Franklin County and was the site of early tourists. |