Tyringham, MA
Tyringham, MA, named for Jane Tyringham, it was once a mill town, home to the first Fourdrinier paper machine in the U.S., and a Shaker settlement (1792-1874). It is a small, historic, rural town in Berkshire County known for its scenic beauty, rich agricultural past, significant Shaker history, and status as a retreat for artists and writers, featuring beautiful landscapes, Appalachian Trail sections, and unique spots like the Tyringham Cobble. Incorporated in 1762, it's a quiet community with a strong sense of place, offering a quintessential New England experience. It is a haven for famous visitors like Mark Twain.
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