Adamsville is a settlement in the municipality of Colrain, Massachusetts.[1][2]
Geography
editAdamsville is bounded by Heath to the west, Shelburne to the south, Halifax to the north, and the Leyden border to the east. It is connected via a bridge over the Connecticut River to Greenfield. Greenfield is famous for Rocky Mountain Park, the Stoneleigh-Burnham School and Greenfield Community College.
Amenities
editAround Colrain visitors can find a diverse landscape of valleys, low hills and slopes, and farms with fertile plain. The various villages have buildings clustered and scattered. The small Adamsville community is the extreme northwest corner of Colrain, not far from the Vermont and Massachusetts border and the Town of Heath. From Adamsville one can hike northeast to H.O. Cook State Forest to an elevation of 722 feet, or west through the Town of Heath to reach Pelham Lake Park in the Town of Rowe, Massachusetts.[3][4][5]
Notes
edit- ^ "Adamsville Populated Place Profile". A Gazetteer for the United States and Canada. Retrieved July 10, 2015.
- ^ Adamsville, Massachusetts (Franklin County)
- ^ Genealogy in Franklin County, Massachusetts
- ^ Adamsville Populated Place Profile
- ^ ADAMSVILLE is a small agricultural settlement