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Adams (Adams)
Adams and North Adams were one town until 1878. They both began as East Hoosuck Plantation which was first surveyed in 1739 by Nathan Kellogg. Fort Massachusetts ’ fall in 1745 discouraged ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/adams/adams.html
Becket (Becket)
The earliest History of Becket is marked by the development of wood and forest related products. The earliest settler established a saw mill on Walker Brook in the eastern part of the town in ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/becket/becket.html
Berkshire Visitors Bureau (Berkshire County)
What to Do Arts & Culture Museums, Historic Sites & Gardens Performing Arts Visual Arts Festivals & Special Events Health & Wellness Kids Camps Family Activities Nature & ...
http://berkshires.org/
BerkshireWeb (Berkshire County)
*Adams * Alford * Becket * Cheshire * Clarksburg * Dalton * Egremont* Florida * Great Barrington * Hancock * Hinsdale * Housatonic * Lanesboro * Lee * Lenox * Monterey * Mount Washington * New ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/
Cheshire (Cheshire)
North Berkshire Township Number 6 was purchased by Nicholas Cook and Joseph Bennett, both of Rhode Island, in 1766. This tract was later divided into parts of Savoy, Lanesborough, Adams and ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/cheshire/cheshire.html
City of Holyoke (Holyoke)
The official site of the City of Holyoke, MA - Massachusetts, includes services and department information for government, residents and business.
http://www.holyoke.org/
Clarksburg (Clarksburg)
Settlement of Clarksburg began in 1769 with Captain Matthew Ketchum, Colonel William Bullock and Nicholas Clark, the latter for whom the town was named. The agricultural interests of the early ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/clarksburg/clarksburg.html
Commonwealth Communities - Agawam (Agawam)
Access data and information about Mass. cities and towns including local maps, schools, contact information and more.
http://www.mass.gov/cc/agawam.html
Commonwealth Communities - Hatfield (Hatfield)
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Commonwealth Communities - Williamstown (Williamstown)
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Dalton (Dalton)
"Americans: Encourage your own manufactories, and they will Improve. Ladies save your Rags. As the Subscribers have it in contemplation to erect a Paper-Mill in Dalton, the ensuing Spring; and the ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/dalton/dalton.html
Egremont (Egremont)
"The Town of the Ancient Trees" When the first English settlers came to Sheffield in 1725-26 they found a number of Dutch settlers with substantial farms in what is today Egremont. Dutch claims to ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/egremont/egremont.html
Florida (Florida)
Florida, located in the northeast corner of the county, has been called the "Bernardston Grant" and sometimes "Zoar". The town was incorporated in 1805. The first settler, Dr. David Nelson, ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/florida/florida.html
Getaway The Berkshires (Berkshire County)
New York City's country culture capital, the Berkshires, a great NYC weekend getaway. Guide with maps and photos.
http://www.getawaytheberkshires.com/
Great Barrington (Great Barrington)
The Berkshires venerable virtual community serving you virtually everything you need to know about Great Barrington
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/greatbarrington/greatbarrington.html
Greater Springfield Convention & Visitors Bureau (Springfield)
MAPS • Info Request • Event Calendar • Local Weather • Colleges • Relocation • Business Services • General Info • Promotional Opportunities • Contact Us MEETING PLANNERS' As you explore the ...
http://www.valleyvisitor.com/
Hancock (Hancock)
The Plantation of Jericho was laid out under a King's grant in 1762. Asa Douglas of Canaan Center, New York, received 1000 acres. Others who received smaller amounts were Samuel Hand, Captain ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/hancock/hancock.html
Hinsdale (Hinsdale)
Hinsdale was founded in 1804 by the setting off of the Western Parish of Partridgefield (Peru). A settlement (old center) on the "plains" east of the present village (Route 143) was initiated in ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/hinsdale/hinsdale.html
Lanesboro (Lanesborough)
Lanesborough, originally called New Framingham and later Richfield, was established by a petition of seventy-six inhabitants of Framingham, Mass. and other eastern towns for a Wilderness township, ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/lanesboro/lanesboro.html
Lee (Lee)
The Berkshires venerable virtual community serving you virtually everything you need to know about Lee
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/lee/lee.html
Lenox (Lenox)
The Berkshires venerable virtual community serving you virtually everything you need to know about Lenox
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/lenox/lenox.html
Longmeadow Welcome Page (Longmeadow)
This website for the town of Longmeadow, MA provides a description of the town and its history as well as information on schools, government, local businesses, events, and other items of interest.
http://www.longmeadow.org/
Monterey (Monterey)
The history of town of Monterey is also that of Tyringham because Monterey, or South Tyringham, was not separated and incorporated as a separate town until 1847. The first permanant settlers were ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/monterey/monterey.html
Mount Washington (Mount Washington)
Robert Livingston, a Scot who had married into the wealthy Van Rennselear family, established Livingston Manor in the Hudson River Valley in 1682. He expanded his claims to cover a large portion ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/mountwashington/mountwashington.html
New Ashford (New Ashford)
The area was called New Ashford Plantation as early as 1762, and is located on the natural divide between Lanesborough and Williamstown, and on the western flank on Mount Greylock. No written ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/newashford/newashford.html
New Marlborough (New Marlborough)
Edmond Quincy, Esq. of the Great and General Court, announced in 1735 that there were four towns open for settlement along the road to Westfield and Sheffield. New Marlborough was laid out as ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/newmarlborough/newmarlborough.html
Nine Neatest Shops in Northampton (Northampton)
Northampton shops. A shopping in Northampton guide. Northampton is a funky little college town in west central Massachusetts' Pioneer Valley that is a shopper's nirvana. Here is your guide to ...
http://gonewengland.about.com/cs/mashopping/l/aa010401a.htm
North Adams (North Adams)
North Adams, the second largest community in Berkshire County, was an industrial part of Adams until 1878 when the two were separated. The area was originally laid out in 1739, and was ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/northadams/northadams.html
Northampton, Massachusetts (Northampton)
Northampton, Massachusetts, MA, fun, Chamber of Commerce, lesbian, gay, events, government, travel, history, shopping, dining, restaurants, arts, realtors, Real Estate, schools, and Community ...
http://www.noho.com/
Otis (Otis)
With the laying out of Townships 1, 2, 3 and 4 (Tyringham, New Marlborough, Sandisfield and Becket) in June 1737, a portion of unincorporated land to the east between the three towns and Glasgow ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/otis/otis.html
Peru (Peru)
Northern Berkshire Township No. 2, Partridgefield, was purchased by Governor Francis Bernard, Oliver Partridge and Elisha Jones as land speculation in 1762. It was divided into 63 settling lots ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/peru/peru.html
Richmond (Richmond)
Ten years after Stockbridge was settled (1746), sections of land to the north known as Mt. Ephraim and Yokuntown were purchased from two Mahican sachems named Ephraim and Yokun. This area ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/richmond/richmond.html
Sandisfield (Sandisfield)
Sandisfield is the largest town in area in Berkshire County, being 53 miles. Today it is an isolated rural town which, other than three villages along Route 57, is heavily forested. Little is ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/sandisfield/sandisfield.html
Savoy (Savoy)
Savoy, Northern Berkshire Township No. 6, was auctioned in 1765 to Able Lawrence. Five years later it was again auctioned because he had not deeded it to any other parties. It was finally made a ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/savoy/savoy.html
Sheffield (Sheffield)
The first English settler to cross the "hideous howling wilderness" into Berkshire County was Matthew Noble of Westfield who arrived in 1725. The following spring he returned to Westfield and ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/sheffield/sheffield.html
Springfieldmass.com (Springfield)
Welcome to Springfieldmass.com. Our goal is to provide visitors with any information they might need to make their trip to Springfield a more enjoyable one. If its been a while since you have been ...
http://springfieldmass.com/
Stockbridge Web (Stockbridge)
The Berkshires venerable virtual community serving you virtually everything you need to know about Stockbridge
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/stockbridge/stockbridge.html
Town of Agawam (Agawam)
Quick Answers: Contact Site Map Agawam Town Hall 36 Main St Agawam, MA 01001 Email Town Hall Welcome to the Town of Agawam, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Our mission is to connect you with the ...
http://www.agawam.ma.us/
Town of Becket (Becket)
Welcome to the Official Web site for Becket, Massachusetts. With the Virtual Town Hall, you can access our digital file of public documents, meeting minutes, and a calendar of events.
http://www.townofbecket.org/
Town of Monson (Monson)
Welcome to the Official Website of Town of Monson, MA. This page redirects you to our home page.
http://www.monson-ma.gov/
Town of Tolland (Tolland)
Welcome to the Official Website of Town of Tolland, MA. This page redirects you to our home page.
http://www.tolland-ma.gov/
Tyringham (Tyringham)
Housatonic Township No. 1 was laid out by a committee of Proprietors in July, 1737. It encompassed what is today Tyringham and Monterey. In 1739 John Brewer built a sawmill in what is today ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/tyringham/tyringham.html
Washington (Washington)
The Proprietor's Book for Greenoch was begun in 1761, also known as Watsontown, after a previous claim, and Hartwood. It was first called Washington in 1784, when it became a town. The town was ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/washington/washington.html
West Stockbridge (West Stockbridge)
Queensborough, later West Stockbridge, was assembled from part of Indiantown (Stockbridge) and the "Gore", a long border section disputed with the colony of New York. John George Easland, a ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/weststockbridge/weststockbridge.html
Windsor (Windsor)
WINDSOR, MASSACHUSETTS * Notchview Reservation * Windsor Jambs * Windsor Pond * Windsor State Forest * Notchview Reservation Route 9 Public Cross-Country Skiing 413-684-0148 (Related Links: ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/windsor/windsor.html
Pictures of the Berkshires
http://manisharora.tripod.com/
Adams and North Adams were one town until 1878. They both began as East Hoosuck Plantation which was first surveyed in 1739 by Nathan Kellogg. Fort Massachusetts ’ fall in 1745 discouraged ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/adams/adams.html
Becket (Becket)
The earliest History of Becket is marked by the development of wood and forest related products. The earliest settler established a saw mill on Walker Brook in the eastern part of the town in ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/becket/becket.html
Berkshire Visitors Bureau (Berkshire County)
What to Do Arts & Culture Museums, Historic Sites & Gardens Performing Arts Visual Arts Festivals & Special Events Health & Wellness Kids Camps Family Activities Nature & ...
http://berkshires.org/
BerkshireWeb (Berkshire County)
*Adams * Alford * Becket * Cheshire * Clarksburg * Dalton * Egremont* Florida * Great Barrington * Hancock * Hinsdale * Housatonic * Lanesboro * Lee * Lenox * Monterey * Mount Washington * New ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/
Cheshire (Cheshire)
North Berkshire Township Number 6 was purchased by Nicholas Cook and Joseph Bennett, both of Rhode Island, in 1766. This tract was later divided into parts of Savoy, Lanesborough, Adams and ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/cheshire/cheshire.html
City of Holyoke (Holyoke)
The official site of the City of Holyoke, MA - Massachusetts, includes services and department information for government, residents and business.
http://www.holyoke.org/
Clarksburg (Clarksburg)
Settlement of Clarksburg began in 1769 with Captain Matthew Ketchum, Colonel William Bullock and Nicholas Clark, the latter for whom the town was named. The agricultural interests of the early ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/clarksburg/clarksburg.html
Commonwealth Communities - Agawam (Agawam)
Access data and information about Mass. cities and towns including local maps, schools, contact information and more.
http://www.mass.gov/cc/agawam.html
Commonwealth Communities - Hatfield (Hatfield)
Access data and information about Mass. cities and towns including local maps, schools, contact information and more.
http://www.mass.gov/cc/hatfield.html
Commonwealth Communities - Williamstown (Williamstown)
Access data and information about Mass. cities and towns including local maps, schools, contact information and more.
http://www.mass.gov/cc/williamstown.html
Dalton (Dalton)
"Americans: Encourage your own manufactories, and they will Improve. Ladies save your Rags. As the Subscribers have it in contemplation to erect a Paper-Mill in Dalton, the ensuing Spring; and the ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/dalton/dalton.html
Egremont (Egremont)
"The Town of the Ancient Trees" When the first English settlers came to Sheffield in 1725-26 they found a number of Dutch settlers with substantial farms in what is today Egremont. Dutch claims to ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/egremont/egremont.html
Florida (Florida)
Florida, located in the northeast corner of the county, has been called the "Bernardston Grant" and sometimes "Zoar". The town was incorporated in 1805. The first settler, Dr. David Nelson, ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/florida/florida.html
Getaway The Berkshires (Berkshire County)
New York City's country culture capital, the Berkshires, a great NYC weekend getaway. Guide with maps and photos.
http://www.getawaytheberkshires.com/
Great Barrington (Great Barrington)
The Berkshires venerable virtual community serving you virtually everything you need to know about Great Barrington
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/greatbarrington/greatbarrington.html
Greater Springfield Convention & Visitors Bureau (Springfield)
MAPS • Info Request • Event Calendar • Local Weather • Colleges • Relocation • Business Services • General Info • Promotional Opportunities • Contact Us MEETING PLANNERS' As you explore the ...
http://www.valleyvisitor.com/
Hancock (Hancock)
The Plantation of Jericho was laid out under a King's grant in 1762. Asa Douglas of Canaan Center, New York, received 1000 acres. Others who received smaller amounts were Samuel Hand, Captain ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/hancock/hancock.html
Hinsdale (Hinsdale)
Hinsdale was founded in 1804 by the setting off of the Western Parish of Partridgefield (Peru). A settlement (old center) on the "plains" east of the present village (Route 143) was initiated in ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/hinsdale/hinsdale.html
Lanesboro (Lanesborough)
Lanesborough, originally called New Framingham and later Richfield, was established by a petition of seventy-six inhabitants of Framingham, Mass. and other eastern towns for a Wilderness township, ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/lanesboro/lanesboro.html
Lee (Lee)
The Berkshires venerable virtual community serving you virtually everything you need to know about Lee
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/lee/lee.html
Lenox (Lenox)
The Berkshires venerable virtual community serving you virtually everything you need to know about Lenox
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/lenox/lenox.html
Longmeadow Welcome Page (Longmeadow)
This website for the town of Longmeadow, MA provides a description of the town and its history as well as information on schools, government, local businesses, events, and other items of interest.
http://www.longmeadow.org/
Monterey (Monterey)
The history of town of Monterey is also that of Tyringham because Monterey, or South Tyringham, was not separated and incorporated as a separate town until 1847. The first permanant settlers were ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/monterey/monterey.html
Mount Washington (Mount Washington)
Robert Livingston, a Scot who had married into the wealthy Van Rennselear family, established Livingston Manor in the Hudson River Valley in 1682. He expanded his claims to cover a large portion ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/mountwashington/mountwashington.html
New Ashford (New Ashford)
The area was called New Ashford Plantation as early as 1762, and is located on the natural divide between Lanesborough and Williamstown, and on the western flank on Mount Greylock. No written ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/newashford/newashford.html
New Marlborough (New Marlborough)
Edmond Quincy, Esq. of the Great and General Court, announced in 1735 that there were four towns open for settlement along the road to Westfield and Sheffield. New Marlborough was laid out as ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/newmarlborough/newmarlborough.html
Nine Neatest Shops in Northampton (Northampton)
Northampton shops. A shopping in Northampton guide. Northampton is a funky little college town in west central Massachusetts' Pioneer Valley that is a shopper's nirvana. Here is your guide to ...
http://gonewengland.about.com/cs/mashopping/l/aa010401a.htm
North Adams (North Adams)
North Adams, the second largest community in Berkshire County, was an industrial part of Adams until 1878 when the two were separated. The area was originally laid out in 1739, and was ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/northadams/northadams.html
Northampton, Massachusetts (Northampton)
Northampton, Massachusetts, MA, fun, Chamber of Commerce, lesbian, gay, events, government, travel, history, shopping, dining, restaurants, arts, realtors, Real Estate, schools, and Community ...
http://www.noho.com/
Otis (Otis)
With the laying out of Townships 1, 2, 3 and 4 (Tyringham, New Marlborough, Sandisfield and Becket) in June 1737, a portion of unincorporated land to the east between the three towns and Glasgow ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/otis/otis.html
Peru (Peru)
Northern Berkshire Township No. 2, Partridgefield, was purchased by Governor Francis Bernard, Oliver Partridge and Elisha Jones as land speculation in 1762. It was divided into 63 settling lots ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/peru/peru.html
Richmond (Richmond)
Ten years after Stockbridge was settled (1746), sections of land to the north known as Mt. Ephraim and Yokuntown were purchased from two Mahican sachems named Ephraim and Yokun. This area ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/richmond/richmond.html
Sandisfield (Sandisfield)
Sandisfield is the largest town in area in Berkshire County, being 53 miles. Today it is an isolated rural town which, other than three villages along Route 57, is heavily forested. Little is ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/sandisfield/sandisfield.html
Savoy (Savoy)
Savoy, Northern Berkshire Township No. 6, was auctioned in 1765 to Able Lawrence. Five years later it was again auctioned because he had not deeded it to any other parties. It was finally made a ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/savoy/savoy.html
Sheffield (Sheffield)
The first English settler to cross the "hideous howling wilderness" into Berkshire County was Matthew Noble of Westfield who arrived in 1725. The following spring he returned to Westfield and ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/sheffield/sheffield.html
Springfieldmass.com (Springfield)
Welcome to Springfieldmass.com. Our goal is to provide visitors with any information they might need to make their trip to Springfield a more enjoyable one. If its been a while since you have been ...
http://springfieldmass.com/
Stockbridge Web (Stockbridge)
The Berkshires venerable virtual community serving you virtually everything you need to know about Stockbridge
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/stockbridge/stockbridge.html
Town of Agawam (Agawam)
Quick Answers: Contact Site Map Agawam Town Hall 36 Main St Agawam, MA 01001 Email Town Hall Welcome to the Town of Agawam, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Our mission is to connect you with the ...
http://www.agawam.ma.us/
Town of Becket (Becket)
Welcome to the Official Web site for Becket, Massachusetts. With the Virtual Town Hall, you can access our digital file of public documents, meeting minutes, and a calendar of events.
http://www.townofbecket.org/
Town of Monson (Monson)
Welcome to the Official Website of Town of Monson, MA. This page redirects you to our home page.
http://www.monson-ma.gov/
Town of Tolland (Tolland)
Welcome to the Official Website of Town of Tolland, MA. This page redirects you to our home page.
http://www.tolland-ma.gov/
Tyringham (Tyringham)
Housatonic Township No. 1 was laid out by a committee of Proprietors in July, 1737. It encompassed what is today Tyringham and Monterey. In 1739 John Brewer built a sawmill in what is today ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/tyringham/tyringham.html
Washington (Washington)
The Proprietor's Book for Greenoch was begun in 1761, also known as Watsontown, after a previous claim, and Hartwood. It was first called Washington in 1784, when it became a town. The town was ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/washington/washington.html
West Stockbridge (West Stockbridge)
Queensborough, later West Stockbridge, was assembled from part of Indiantown (Stockbridge) and the "Gore", a long border section disputed with the colony of New York. John George Easland, a ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/weststockbridge/weststockbridge.html
Windsor (Windsor)
WINDSOR, MASSACHUSETTS * Notchview Reservation * Windsor Jambs * Windsor Pond * Windsor State Forest * Notchview Reservation Route 9 Public Cross-Country Skiing 413-684-0148 (Related Links: ...
http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/windsor/windsor.html
Area Guides - Personal Sites
Berkshires-The Beautiful (Berkshire County)Pictures of the Berkshires
http://manisharora.tripod.com/
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