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  Williamstown, Massachusetts - LoveToKnow 1911
Williamstown is served by the Boston and Maine railway and by an interurban electric line to North Adams.
Williamstown, the principal village, is a pleasant residential centre on the Green river; it is surrounded by beautiful scenery and its streets are shaded by some fine old trees.
Williamstown village is best known as the seat of Williams College, chartered in 1793 as a successor to a "free school" in Williamstown (chartered in 1785 and endowed by a bequest of Colonel Ephraim Williams).
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 Berkshire Hills Motel - Williamstown, Massachusetts - New England - Berkshire County
Berkshire Hills Motel - Williamstown, Massachusetts - New England - Berkshire County
The Berkshire Hills Motel is tucked away in the beautiful Berkshire Mountains in the quaint New England village of Williamstown, located in north-western Massachusetts.
Williamstown is the home to Williams College, founded in 1793, the Clark Art Institute, world renowned for it's collections of French Impressionism, and the Williamstown Theater Festival, hosting outstanding summer drama.
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  Williamstown, Massachusetts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Williamstown is a town in Berkshire County, in the northwest corner of Massachusetts.
Williamstown was first settled in 1749 and was officially incorporated in 1765.
Williamstown is the northwesternmost town in Massachusetts; that is, it shares its northern border with Vermont and its western border with New York.
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 Williamstown, MASS.
Williamstown is located in the northwest corner of Massachusetts, bordering on NY and Vermont - 43 miles east of Albany, NY and 140 miles west of Boston, MA.
Farming continued in Williamstown during this period, and Mount Hope Farm, a major experimental farm that gradually grew to over 1300 acres, was noted for its success in using genetic principles to improve the yield of potatoes and to boost the production of egg-laying poultry and dairy cattle.
Today, with a population, including students, of 8,056, Williamstown continues to be known for the scenic beauty of its surrounding mountains, for Williams College, and for the cultural attractions of its Theater Festival and the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute.
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 Williamstown Massachusetts Real Estate
Williamstown has a number of historic sites and places of interest, but by far the most notable is the Clark Art Institute.
Williamstown is located at the crossroads of the two major tourist routes of 7 and 2.
In summation, Williamstown is a quintessential, upscale New England community.
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House On Main Street - Williamstown, MA The charm of the Victorian era with the luxury of the 21st Century.
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 Williamstown, VT - History Page
Williamstown, chartered on August 9, 1781, was named for Williamstown, Massachusetts.
Among these early landowners was Elijah Paine who served as Williamstown's first moderator and Representative to the General Assembly, eventually becoming a Vermont Supreme Court Justice, a U.S. Senator from Vermont and a Judge of the U.S. District Court.
One of the greatest attractions in Williamstown is its scenic Gulf, once the site of medicinal springs that drew travelers form many states to "take the waters".
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 Williamstown, Massachusetts
Williamstown is located in the Berkshires in northwestern Massachusetts, 135 miles from Boston and 165 miles from New York City.
The world famed Clark Art Institute, the world class Williamstown Theatre Festival and Williams College Museum of Art are the jewels in the crown of the community nestled in a picturesque valley surrounded by majestic mountains where the Berkshires meet the Green Mountains of Vermont.
Williamstown borders Vermont and many choose to live just across the line attracted by larger properties, former farms in many cases, and the cachet of Vermont.
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 Historic Williamstown, Massachusetts - A Site on a Revolutionary War Road Trip
The house was constructed for the Williamstown Bicentennial in 1953 with tools and materials used in 1753.
Additional men were recruited in Williamstown to join the Berkshire volunteers for the assault on Fort Ticonderoga.
Built about 1770 by Benjamin Simonds who was captured at Fort Massachusetts 1746, redeemed in 1747, soldier at the West Hoosic 1750-1756, first settler, 1752, father of the first child born in this town, colonel in the Revolutionary War and commander of the Massachusetts Forces at the Battle of Bennington.
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 Williamstown, Massachusetts MA, town profile (Berkshire County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Massachusetts > All counties > Berkshire County > Williamstown
Williamstown is a town in Berkshire County, in the Pittsfield metro area.
Williamstown is in the Berkshires, at the Vermont and New York borders
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 Williamstown, MA News
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.- The chalk drawing is far from flattering: a man clutching a snuff box, staring off the paper with a twisted smile, overgrown nose and out-of-control eyebrows that sprout over a maze of...
Sue Mead, a Williamstown, Mass., native, has traveled across the world, taking part in numerous off-road races in exotic locales and writing about her experiences.
Young adults are earning their college degrees in Massachusetts and leaving town, taking their eager work ethic, vitality and young families with them, according to a new study.
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 Williamstown Real Estate - House
Hopkins Memorial Forest, a 2500 acre preserve, with hiking trails, Buxton Garden, and The Moon Barn, is 0.8 miles from the house.
Williamstown is the home of Williams College, one of the preeminent educational institutions in the country.
Based in Williamstown, the Darling House is an ideal comfortable location, from which one can explore the Berkshires, visit with friends, explore Williams College, or immerse oneself in scenic beauty and cultural activity.
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 Williamstown Massachusetts, 1890
The number of legal voters was 736; and the number of dwelling-houses, 662.
Charles A. Dewey (1793-1866), attorney-general, also a justice of the supreme court of the State, was a native of Williamstown.
He was the son of Daniel Dewey, a member of Congress and judge of the supreme court, and a resident of this town; which has been the residence of many eminent men.
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 The John William Miler Fellowship Fund: Williamstown & Williams College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Located in Williamstown, Massachusetts, amidst the Berkshire Mountains, Williams is a reputable liberal arts college.
Miller was famously averse to traveling too far or being too long away from Williamstown, and the village came to represent the idea of locality that he articulated in his philosophy.
The Berkshire region encompasses the mountainous area of Western Massachusetts bordered to the south by Connecticut, to the west by New York, and to the north by Vermont.
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 Williamstown Massachusetts Process Servers - ServeNow.com
The Williamstown Massachusetts process servers on ServeNow.com offer a number of services related to civil procedure and service of process aside from just legal document delivery in Williamstown.
Williamstown Process Servers make daily trips to County Courts, Massachusetts County Clerks, Williamstown Municipal Courts, Williamstown Criminal Courts, Massachusetts Supreme Courts and Massachusetts Courts of Appeals.
Service of process is the delivery of these Massachusetts legal documents such as summons, complaints, subpoenas, orders to show cause, writs and other court documents.
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 Williamstown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Williamstown, Victoria, which gives its name to the Williamstown railway line, Melbourne, Williamstown railway station, Melbourne, and Williamstown Beach.
Williamstown is the name of a historical village in the kingdom of Bimbia in Cameroon, now no longer in existence:
Williamstown is the name of several places in the United States of America:
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 Williamstown, Massachusetts Bed and Breakfast - Williamstown B&B from Pamela Lanier
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Williamstown, MA Historic 1896 landmark Inn in Williamstown, MA in the Berkshires, with six "Barnside" Luxury Bed & Breakfast Suites, a great Pub, and 2 charming motels.
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 Williamstown MA - Williamstown Massachusetts hotels restaurants articles — ExploreNewEngland.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
With idyllic rural fields nestled between thick green mountains, and towns stuck in time, the Berkshire countryside is a picturesque backdrop for cultural institutions of urban proportions.
WILLIAMSTOWN -- St. Pierre's Barbershop sits near the head of Spring Street, nestled in the heart of the Williams College...
WILLIAMSTOWN -- Tucked into the green fields of far Western Massachusetts under the imposing shoulder of Mount Greylock, the Guest...
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 Getaway Guides: Williamstown, Massachusetts: Lodging, Dining and Diversions
Blessed with an uncommonly scenic setting and the riches that prestigious Williams College attracts and returns, this small college town in the northern Berkshires is an arts center of national significance.
Newsweek called the annual Williamstown Theatre Festival "the best of all American summer theaters." Connoisseur magazine said its three leading museums make it "an unlikely but powerful little art capital." U.S. News and World Report revealed that educators consider Williams College tops among academic institutions in the country.
Williamstown is a sophisticated little town of great appeal, one that unfolds as you delve.
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 BORDC: Resolution Details - Williamstown, Massachusetts
THEREFORE, the Town of Williamstown Mass., resolves to oppose those provisions of the Patriot Act that are in conflict with the U.S. Constitution, and especially of the Bill of Rights.
Especially, we call upon our Federal Representatives and Senators to seek repeal of all of those provisions of the Patriot Act that present the appearance of a conflict with the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
(c) Report to the Board of Selectmen any request by federal authorities that, if granted, would cause agencies of the Town of Williamstown to exercise or cooperate in the exercise of powers in the apparent violation of any town ordinance or the laws, or Constitution of this Commonwealth of the United States.
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 Williamstown, Massachusetts
Its first settlers were soldiers from nearby Fort Massachusetts which served as the Northwest Outpost of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
He bequeathed his residuary estate for the founding and support of a free school in West Hoosuck, provided the township changed its name to Williamstown.
The town was incorporated in 1765 and renamed Williamstown.
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 Steep Acres Farm bed and breakfast - Williamstown, Massachusetts. Williamstown Bed and Breakfast Inns.
Steep Acres Farm bed and breakfast - Williamstown, Massachusetts.
Steep Acres Farm is located approximately two miles from Williams College and the center of Williamstown.
Williamstown offers an all season base for theatre, art, music, dance, shopping, history and recreation.
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 Directions to Buxton
Buxton School, located in Williamstown, Massachusetts, is surrounded by the beautiful Berkshire Mountains.
For additional information on Williamstown and the surrounding area, please go to local area.
The closest airport is the Albany International Airport, approximately 45 miles to the west.
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