Williamstown the Berkshire Hills And Thereabout

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Williamstown the Berkshire Hills And Thereabout
Fitchburg Railroad Company From Old Catalog
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But Green river it will ever be, for Bryant has immortal- ized it, GREEN RIVER.
Its shallows are bright With colored pebbles and sparkles of light. And clear the depths where its eddies play. And dimples deepen and whirl away, And the plane-tree's speckled arms o'ershoot The swifter current that mines its root, Through whose shifting leaves, as you walk the hill. The quivering glimmer of sun and rill With a sudden flash on the eye is thrown, Like the ray that streams from the diamond stone.
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...wo-mile drive in the opposite direction takes one to the Sand Springs. Go by way of North Street and Moody's Bridge, and return by the railroad station. The springs are beyond a pine grove on the north side of the Hoosac River. They are owned by Foster E. Swift, proprietor of the Wilson House, North Adams, 23 who will soon build a large hotel on the property. The mineral water of the springs has something more than a local reputation for usefulness in cutaneous diseases. It has a uniform temperature of 74 degrees at all seasons, and has been known to fame for half a century.

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