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The Guide to Williamstown, Massachusetts - Etc
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1753 House - The 1753 House which stands in Field Park was constructed entirely by unpaid volunteer
labor, as one of the most concrete manifestations of Williamstown's 1953 Bi-centennial
celebration. Extensive research scanned historic records for proper design and construction
techniques so that this building would resemble as accurately as possible the type of dwelling
erected by the original settlers in the winter of 1752-53.
1896 House - But don't let the motel
architecture of the Inn
fool you! The 1896
House “Brookside" and
"Pondside" guest rooms
are as charming as any
country inn, and offer
many conveniences and
more privacy. A
generous continental breakfast is included. The inn boasts a
very impressive "perennial guest" list!
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