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Historic Deerfield
Step into early America as and tour Historic Deerfield"s eleven house museums. Explore hundreds of years ...
Eunice Williams
Eunice Williams, wife of the Reverend John Williams "The Redeemed Captive," was killed at this place on March 1,...
The View From The French King Bridge
A special place designated by the Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs because it exemplifies the ...
Memorial Hall Museum
Surrounded by gentle meadows and wooded hills, the 300 year old village of Deerfield speaks with quiet eloquenc...
Town Of Greenfield
Settled 1686 by Deerfield residents, incorporated 1753 & made county seat 1811. A major industrial & commercial...
Capt. William Turner
A military commander during King Phillip's war. Capt. Turner was killed near here in a retreat after leading a massac...
Leavitt-hovey House 1797
Attributed to Greenfield resident Asher Benjamin who here, in 1797 published first American architectural book, adapt...
Lieut. Ebenezer Sheldon's Fort
Built in 1740 on this site. The first Proprietor's Meeting in Fall Town was held here in 1741. The Lieutenant's son E...
Old Deerfield
Indian land called Pocomtuck, settled by men from Dedham in 1671. Attacked by Indians, burnt, and abandoned in 1675. ...
Bloody Brook Monument
Erected August 1838 On this Ground Capt. Thomas Lathrop and eighty four men under his command, including eighteen tea...
Old Deerfield
Indian land called Pocomtuck, settled by men from Dedham in 1671. Attacked by Indians, burnt, and abandoned in 1675. ...
First Permanent Settlement In Shelburne
Site of First Permanent Settlement in Shelburne, Mass. 1760 Martin Severance 1718 - 1810 Scout in French and Indian W...