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  2. Williamstown, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Williamstown is the fourth-largest town in Berkshire County, and ranks 189th out of the 351 cities and towns in Massachusetts by population. The population density was 179.7 inhabitants per square mile (69.4/km 2 ), ranking it 7th in the county and 264th in the Commonwealth.

  3. Williamstown (CDP), Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Williamstown CDP is located in the northeastern part of the town of Williamstown at (42.709577, -73.197396 Williams College occupies much of the center of the CDP. At the west side of campus is the intersection of U.S. Route 7 and Massachusetts Route 2 .

  4. Massachusetts Route 43 - Wikipedia

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    Route 43 is a 15.67-mile-long (25.22 km) extension of New York State Route 43 (NY 43) into Massachusetts. Unlike NY 43, which is signed east-west, Massachusetts Route 43 is a north-south route. Route 43's northern terminus is at Route 2 in Williamstown. Along the way it intersects U.S. Route 7 (US 7) in Williamstown.

  5. U.S. Route 20 in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    US 7 north – Williamstown: Western end of US 7 concurrency: Lenox: 12.845: 20.672: Route 7A south to Route 183 – Historic Lenox: Northern terminus of Route 7A; former routing of US 7: Western end of limited-access section: 14.694: 23.648: Route 183 south – Historic Lenox, Tanglewood: At-grade intersection; northern terminus of Route 183: ...

  6. Williamstown Rail Yard and Station Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Williamstown Rail Yard and Station Historic District is a historic district at the junction of Cole Avenue and N. Hoosac Road in Williamstown, Massachusetts.The rail yard was an important junction point for the railroads of the area in the late 19th century, serving as the western terminus for trains passing through the Hoosac Tunnel to points east.

  7. MapQuest - AOL Help

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    MapQuest offers online, mobile, business and developer solutions that help people discover and explore where they would like to go, how to get there and what to do along the way and at your destination.

  8. Massachusetts Route 7A - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts Route 7A (MA 7A) is a state highway and alternate to U.S. Route 7 (US 7) in Berkshire County, Massachusetts. It has two posted segments, with a total length of 5.83 miles (9.38 km). Between these segments, Route 7A is coextensive with US 7. [1] Both segments of Route 7A follow former alignments of US 7.

  9. Pine Cobble Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Pine Cobble Mountain, located in Williamstown, Massachusetts, is a sub-summit of East Mountain in the Clarksburg State Forest. [1] This outcropping is best known as a popular hiking destination, where an outlook encompasses panoramic views of Williamstown, the Mount Greylock Range, and North Adams .