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The History and Significance of the Mohawk Trail | Connecting Point | June 10, 2020 

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The world-famous Mohawk Trail, which runs from the Berkshires to Boston along historic Route 2, was recently submitted for inclusion in “America’s Byways.” This designation is awarded by the U.S. Department of Transportation to some of the nation’s most scenic roads.
Just what makes this western Mass highway worthy of the designation? Berkshires environmentalist and writer Lauren Stevens explains the creation and history of this iconic touring road to Executive Producer Tony Dunne.

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@DavidDillon101
@DavidDillon101 11 месяцев назад
This enthusiastic viewer recently had the pleasure of traveling part of the Mohawk Trail, and what a treat. While I didn’t make it all the way to Williamstown, I did enjoy the striking scenery and made several noteworthy stops, including the Poet’s Tower, Historic Deerfield, Bridge of Flowers, and “Hail to the Sunrise.” As suggested by Mr. Stevens, there truly is something to be said about the pleasure of the journey rather than the destination. A minor correction concerning the opening: the trail in MA runs from Williamstown to Orange, not all the way to Boston.
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