Adamsville, Colrain, Massachusetts

Adamsville is a settlement [1] of the Municipality of Colrain, Massachusetts, United States.

[2] Adamsville bounded by Heath on the west, Shelburne on the south, Halifax on the north and Marlboro further, and the Leyden border on the east. The biggest city near to Adamsville is Greenfield, which is on the west and the east side of the Connecticut River, the two parts are connected with a bridge. Greenfield settlement famous for its Rocky Mountain Park and the Stoneleigh-Burnham School, Greenfield Community College. Around Adamsville the visitors can find agricultural farms with fertile plain, the buildings are clustered and scattered, moreover Adamsville has a long road, the Adamsville Rd. Adamsville is not so far from the Vermont and Massachusetts border. Adamsville's landscape is not monotonous, it has valleys, low hills, slopes. People can hike to northeast H.o. Cook State Forest because of the elevation is 722 feet, to the western Pelham Lake from the village. Pelham Lake surrounded with forest. The area is abounded with other lakes.[3][4][5] Halifax and Shelburne settlements are situated approximately equal distance from each other. As a matter of fact these are really sparely populated settlements, except the Bernardston town with few thousand habitants, which has a well-known, well-honoured, prestigious Adam Harrington sportsman.[6] Bernandston's population grew with an additional more than two hundreds dwelling if we see the demographics curve from the 1980s. Bernardston has a nice Town Hall.

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