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Williamstown
Historical Museum, founded in 1941, is currently located in the historic South Center School building at 32 New Ashford Road. It catalogs the history of the area from when it was a stopping point along the Mohawk Trail to the present. In addition to permanent exhibits tracing the history
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living together, 7.9% had a female householder with no husband present, and 38.5% were non-families. Of all households, 32.7% were made up of individuals, and 15.7% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.21 and the average family size was 2.80.
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of 2000, there were 8,424 people, 2,753 households, and 1,693 families residing in the town. Williamstown is the fourth-largest town in
Berkshire County, and ranks 189th out of the 351 cities and towns in Massachusetts by population. The population density was 179.7 inhabitants per square mile
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of the town, there is a rotating exhibit which changes twice annually. Permanent exhibits include "From
Wilderness to Williamstown", "The College: A Defining Presence", "Growth of a Summer Resort", and "The Twentieth Century: Continuity and Change", among others.
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and a town manager. The town has its own police department and a volunteer fire department. The town has its own library, Milne Public
Library, and other public services. Ambulance services are covered by Northern Berkshire EMS. The nearest hospital,
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was built in 1953 to help celebrate the 200th anniversary of the town's founding. Built by volunteers using 18th-century building materials and tools, the replica house is intended to recreate how a typical home is believed to have looked back in
456:. He bequeathed a significant sum to the town on the condition that the town would be named after him and that a free school would be established. In 1791 the school opened but only lasted a short time as a free school. It became
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Petersburg Pass, then combining with Route 7 for a stretch before heading east into North Adams. From Route 7 westward, it is known as the Taconic Trail; the road does not become the
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Industrial Revolution larger mills were added, including the Walley Mill and Williamstown Manufacturing Company (Station Mill), both of which produced
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Greylock. The
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948:(69.4/km), ranking it 7th in the county and 264th in the Commonwealth. There were 3,053 housing units at an average density of 65.1 per square mile (25.1/km).
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Elementary School, which serves students from pre-kindergarten through sixth grade. The town is home to
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Purple Line provides a weekday commuter bus route northward to
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1554:, historian, soldier, Wiliams pres., Mellon Foundation pres.
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lies southwest of the confluence of the Green River and the
2197:"Williamstown Celebrates Chimney Restoration at 1753 House"
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occupies the southwestern corner of town, with the peak of
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1824:. U.S. Census Bureau, American Factfinder. Archived from
495:. The A. Loop & Company (Water Street Mill) produced
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On the state level, Williamstown is represented in the
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Main Street, Williamstown, Massachusetts (April 2008)
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2118:"Senators and Representatives by City and Town"
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1190:form of government, and is governed by a
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2170:"Williamstown Historical Museum website"
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1319:The road to South Williamstown in 1907
1208:Massachusetts House of Representatives
2260:Town of Williamstown official website
2238:from the original on October 29, 2023
2195:Dravis, Stephen (November 14, 2012).
2176:from the original on November 2, 2012
2150:from the original on October 29, 2023
1740:from the original on October 17, 2023
1677:train station, on the Boston-Chicago
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1331:Print of Williamstown from the 1880s
219:46.8 sq mi (121.1 km)
211:46.9 sq mi (121.4 km)
29:Town in Massachusetts, United States
2226:Koseluk, Chris (October 29, 2023).
1259:University of Massachusetts Amherst
1197:Southwestern Vermont Medical Center
2295:Municipalities and communities of
1458:, cookbook author and food scholar
1355:Thompson Memorial Chapel, part of
635:begins in the town, starting from
393:. The population was 7,513 at the
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657:Williamstown (CDP), Massachusetts
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2013:"1870 Census of the Population"
1988:"1890 Census of the Population"
1588:and acting lieutenant governor
1288:Williams College Museum of Art
1232:Mount Greylock Regional School
623:Green Mountain National Forest
99:and the state of Massachusetts
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1572:, Revolutionary War commander
414:Williamstown Theatre Festival
391:metropolitan statistical area
1711:Albany International Airport
1602:William Henry Vanderbilt III
935:Population Estimates Program
2647:Williamstown, Massachusetts
2092:United States Census Bureau
1963:"1920 Census of Population"
1938:"1950 Census of Population"
1734:United States Census Bureau
1626:Williamstown is crossed by
1446:, football player and coach
1255:University of Massachusetts
1247:Berkshire Community College
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1428:, historian and biographer
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235:638 ft (194 m)
1652:Green Mountain Express'
1610:, baseball commissioner
1482:, producer and director
1392:, Vermont state senator
1167:there were 85.8 males.
83:"The Village Beautiful"
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2088:"U.S. Census website"
1586:New York State Senate
1426:James MacGregor Burns
1422:, author and educator
1378:Herbert A. Allen, Jr.
1343:Spring Street in 2010
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662:Historical population
633:Massachusetts Route 2
580:Petersburgh, New York
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279: • Summer (
124:42.71333°N 73.20944°W
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1785:"The Greylock Hotel"
1689:service from nearby
1384:Albert LeRoy Andrews
1216:Massachusetts Senate
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253: • Density
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1592:George Steinbrenner
1524:, actor (1969–2023)
1420:Gerald Warner Brace
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1283:Clark Art Institute
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505:John D. Rockefeller
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1564:Morton O. Schapiro
1552:John Edward Sawyer
1516:John Bennett Perry
1265:Places of interest
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