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Sept-23rd 1916 Left Stockbridge 9. A.M. via Lenox Pittsfield North Adams Mohawk Trail. Lovely but slippy after rain. Fine as anything in Europe. Like Dauphine Alps. Lunch Charlemont good inn. Dormer beautiful Housatonic Valley to Greenfield. Road awful Deerfield. Almost unchanged Magnificent broad street with wonderful [[?]]. 17th & 18th cent houses practically unrestored. Fine proportions - entrance doors of several periods. Many had still old Georgian panelling & splay windows square stairs Frary House now owned by Miss Baker, most interesting Back round 3 sides court Bar. Square stairs Bull [[?]] in one wing upstairs, with added ceiling in roof & 3 Palladian
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wonderful Slues.