Andrew DeVries Sculpture Trail Friday-Sunday, 11am-4pm weekly
Open and free to the public
Sculpture Trail, 36/42 East River Road, Middlefield, MA
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Celebrate the expanse of the human spirit with thirty-seven (and counting) bronze sculptures that sit along a meandering nature trail on the artist’s fifteen-acre property. Generally, [continue reading]
Archive for Middlefield
Review of hiking trails with a wonderful final destination
Jun
19
2019
The Knightville Dam in Huntington, the Ashley Reservoir in Holyoke, Glendale Falls in Middlefield, Poet’s Seat Tower in Greenfield, and Mount Sugarloaf State Reservation in South Deerfield all made it on this list.
Read about it here: https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/massachusetts/trails-final-destination-ma/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=massachusetts&utm_campaign=newsletter&fbclid=IwAR1cNMNWl80SsVCWBDcL5O2YnrSsehjTIGxqt4SC4YbNRtHo-2RBuDJb-y8
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Read about it here: https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/massachusetts/trails-final-destination-ma/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=massachusetts&utm_campaign=newsletter&fbclid=IwAR1cNMNWl80SsVCWBDcL5O2YnrSsehjTIGxqt4SC4YbNRtHo-2RBuDJb-y8
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Profile: Left Field Farm
Apr
9
2014
By Jenny Miller Sechler
Published in the CISA April 2014 ENewsletter
Left Field Farm is an intimate place surrounded by forests full of life, with small greenhouses connected by stone walkways and a farm field alive with songbirds. “We didn’t grow this place,” says Maureen Sullivan, who, along with her [continue reading]
Published in the CISA April 2014 ENewsletter
Left Field Farm is an intimate place surrounded by forests full of life, with small greenhouses connected by stone walkways and a farm field alive with songbirds. “We didn’t grow this place,” says Maureen Sullivan, who, along with her [continue reading]
The Hilltowns Region
Nov
10
2008
The Hilltowns include areas of Franklin, Hampshire and Hampden counties west of and above the hills bordering the Connecticut River rift valley. This is a rolling, wooded, lightly populated area of Massachusetts, and contains several important wildlife habitat areas and watersheds. Residents of the area are intimately familiar with New England’s fifth season – mud!
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