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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2 miles; west portal of Hoosac tunnel, along base
of the Hoosac range and return to town via East
Main street, 4 miles; Adams, via either east or west
road, 6 miles; Adams and return via Notch road, 14
miles; Cheshire, via Adams, 10 miles; Savoy, via
Adams, 12 miles; West Cummington, via Adams
and Savoy, 18 miles; Cummington, via Adams,
Savoy and West Cummington, 22 miles; Adams,
Savoy, Florida and return to North Adams via
Hoosac, or, as it is' locally known, Florida
mountain, 22 miles; Lanesboro, via Adams and
Cheshire, 15 miles; Pittsfield, via Adams and
Cheshire, 20 miles; Pittsfield, via Adams and
Cheshire and return via Lanesboro, South Williams-
town and Williamstown, 46 miles; Sheffield, via
Adams, Cheshire, Pittsfield, Lenox, Stockbridge and
Great Barrington, the famous drive through the
county, 45 miles.
Natural Bridge, via Union, Glen and Beaver, \y2
miles; Stamford, Vermont, via Union, Glen, Beaver
and Briggsville, 5 miles; Stamford, via Union, Glen,
Beaver and Briggsville and return via mountain road
and East Main street, 12 miles; Hartwellville, Ver-
mont, via Stamford, 12 miles; Readsboro City, Ver-
mont, via Stamford and Hartwellville, 17 miles;
Sadawga Springs, Vermont, via Stamford, Hartwell-
ville and Readsboro City, 23 miles; Wilmington, via