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    Hoosac Tunnel

    North Adams, MA    

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    The Hoosac Tunnel is a railway that burrows almost five miles through the Hoosac Mountain Range in western Massachusetts from the towns of North Adams on its west side, to Florida, Massachusetts to the east. Constructio... atlasobscura.com

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    Hot Dog Wall Of Fame

    Jack's Hot Dog Stand, North Adams, MA    

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    open since 1917, amount to get on Wall of Fame not listed eatfeats.com

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    Glacial Potholes

    Shelburne Falls, MA    

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    The Glacial Potholes found on the Deerfield River, at the base of Salmon Falls in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts are a testament to the creative power of geological time, ice and rock. The multitude of otherworldly poth... atlasobscura.com

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    Johnson Hill Farm

    51 Hog Hollow Rd, Shelburne Falls, MA    

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    Medieval Chartres type - Eleven Circuit labyrinthlocator.com

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    Whitingham

    Whitingham, VT    

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    On SH 100, at the south end of the Harriman Reservoir, 11 miles south of Wilmington, in the southwest corner of county. history.rootsweb

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    U.u. Rowe Camp And Conference Center

    22 Kings Hwy, Rowe, MA    

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    Classical labyrinthlocator.com

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    Somerset

    West Dover, VT    

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    Two folks lived here in 1990 and five in 2000. This old, abandoned farming community is nothing but memories and overgrown cellar holes and is located south of Somerset Reservoir, 12 miles northwest of Wilmington. history.rootsweb

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    Godzilla Omelet

    Pittsfield, MA    

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    12 extra "fixin's" - mushrooms, tomatoes, peppers, onions, broccoli, bacon, sausage, ham, and Cheddar, American, Swiss, and Provolone cheese eatfeats.com

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    Glastenbury ;

    Glastenbury Rd, Bennington, VT    

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    All that remains of this old agricultural/charcoal town on the Appalachian Trail, ten AIR miles northeast of Bennington, are cellar holes and rubble.  By the early 1930s it was abandoned.  In 1937 the town was off... history.rootsweb