The Great Bore
A Souvenir Of The Hoosac Tunnel
Forfatter: J.L. Harrison
År: 1891
Forlag: Advance Job Print Works
Sted: North Adams
Sider: 74
UDK: 624.19
A History Of The Tunnel, With Sketches Of North Adams, Its Vicinity And Drives; Williams-Town And Mount Greylock
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lies along the hill-side overlooking the valley, is ex-
tremely romantic and well protected from the sun
by the interwoven branches of the trees which line
it. It terminates at the “Five Points” about a mile
from North Adams. East Main street, one of
the interesting roads, descends directly into the
town.
SUMMARY OF DRIVES AND THEIR DISTANCES
FROM NORTH ADAMS.
The drives about North Adams and those which
can be taken with the town as a starting point may
be briefly summarized, as follows:
Cascade, miles; Greylock, via Notch, 9 miles;
Williamstown, via either Braytonville and Blackinton
or via Braytonville and Greylock, 6 miles; South
Williamstown, via Williamstown, 10 miles; Bee Hill
and Torrey’s woods, via Williamstown, 10 miles;
Berlin mountain, via Williamstown, 10 miles; Peters-
burg mountain, via Williamstown, 10 miles; Snow
Hole, beyond Petersburg mountain, 12 miles; Leb-
anon Springs, via Williamstown and Hancock, 26
miles; Mount Lebanon Shaker village, Williams-
town, Hancock and Lebanon Springs, 28 miles;
Bennington, via Williamstown and Pownal, 18 miles.
West portal of Hoosac tunnel, via Church street,