Mohawk Trail Photo Gallery
Puzzling Pictures - Western Massachusetts
The second edition of the book has been published with many additions thanks
to the help from many readers. But the research continues for a future
edition and our travelling exhibits.
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Pinebirch Tavern - A restaurant with cabins "on Route 2, between
Millers Falls and Greenfield.
A Delightful place either for Dinner, Lunch or to Remain Over Night"
J. M. Logan, Proprietor.
-- anonymous postcard, circa early 1930s
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Other businesses we are still trying to find:
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Indian Encampment, 2 miles from downtown North Adams, late 1920's.
Could it be the same as the Indian Village of
J. R. Hillard?
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Wing's White Birch Inn, 2 miles west of Greenfield, about 1920.
No picture available.
And finally, has anyone ever heard of Peggy,
"the famous horse of the Mohawk Trail"? The linked image is from around
1920. Perhaps Charlemont?
If you have any information about these businesses or anything else
you would like to share, please email
us.
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