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Washington, Massachusetts - The Proprietor's Book for Greenoch was begun in 1761, also known as Watsontown, after a previous claim, and Hartwood. It was first called Washington in 1784, when it became a town. The town was divided into an upper and lower village along Frost Road. A stage route traversed the mountainous west section of town before the Pontoosuc Turnpike was built in 1830 through the valley on the east side of town.

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Williamstown, Massachusetts - West Hoosuck township was laid out in 1749, the same year Adams and North Adams were surveyed by Nathan Kellogg. A gore of unincorporated land, later annexed in 1838, separated it from New York State. The town was laid out along two perpendicular streets, one running east-west from Green River to Hemlock Brook, and the othera north-south street, bisected it approximately where Route 7 does today.

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