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  2. Bridge of Flowers (bridge) - Wikipedia

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    The bridge also contains two and a half feet of soil at the top of the arches and nine feet deep at the piers. [8] On August 28, 2011, rain runoff from Hurricane Irene (at that point a tropical storm) flooded the Deerfield River and engulfed the Bridge of Flowers. [citation needed]

  3. Mohawk Trail - Wikipedia

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    A portion of the trail parallels the Deerfield River for several miles, and passes through the village of Shelburne Falls, and the Bridge of Flowers. The route crosses the Connecticut River via the historic French King Bridge at a height of 140 feet. The road reaches a high elevation of 2272 feet at Whitcomb Summit.

  4. Buckland, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    A short section of Massachusetts Route 2, known as the Mohawk Trail, passes through the northeast corner of town. The nearest interstate, Interstate 91 , passes through nearby Greenfield. There is a park and ride lot located on Route 2, near the bridge over the river to Shelburne Falls.

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  6. Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Bridge of Flowers, a former trolley bridge over the Deerfield River; now a floral display. Shelburne Falls Trolley Museum. Sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places include: Shelburne Falls Historic District, a 26-acre (11 ha) area, including the commercial center of the village. [10] Odd Fellows' Hall. [11] Education

  7. Mohawk Trail State Forest - Wikipedia

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    Mohawk Trail State Forest is a publicly owned state forest in the U.S. state of Massachusetts with recreational features located in the towns of Charlemont, Hawley, and Savoy. It covers more than 7,700 acres (3,100 ha) of mountain ridges , gorges , and old-growth forests at elevations ranging from around 600 to 2,080 feet.

  8. Bridge maintenance to close part of State Route 28 in ... - AOL

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    Bridge maintenance is expected to close a portion of State Route 28 in the village of Mohawk and the town of German Flatts for three weeks, starting on Monday, May 13, the New York State ...

  9. List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    Name Image Built Listed Location County Type Annisquam Bridge: 1861, 1896, 1961 1983-06-23 Gloucester: Essex: Wood pile type Atherton Bridge: 1870 1979-09-19