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The Guide to the Town of Lee, Massachusetts - J
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Jacob's Ladder Trail - originally traveled by native
Americans of the Mahican and
Woronoake tribes, Jacob’s
Ladder Trail was the main route between
Connecticut and Hudson River valleys. In
1910, the road was opened as the first
highway built specifically for the
revolutionary new horseless
carriages.(Next)
Joe's Diner - an important and functioning (deliciously!) diner, the kind that
America had hundreds of in years gone by. Now, they are but a
memory and Joe’s serves on, good food, reasonably priced in
the type of friendly Yankee atmosphere that might find your
shoulder brushed against a governor or congressman, as well
as the townsfolk as you sip your coffee.
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