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Whitcomb Summit in the region of Massachusetts is a town in United States - some 336 mi or ( 540 km ) North-East of Washington , the country's capital city .

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Current time in Whitcomb Summit is now 04:08 AM (Monday) . The local timezone is named " America/New York " with a UTC offset of -4 hours. Depending on the availability of means of transportation, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Philadelphia, Hartford, Adams, Boston, and Charlemont. Since you are here already, make sure to check out Philadelphia . We saw some video on the web . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Whitcomb Summit ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Deerfield River Fly & Spey Fishing: NeffGuide

2:29 min by steelhead07
Views: 11519 Rating: 0.00

NEFFGUIDE.com: Fly fishing for Trout in Western Massachusetts Deerfield and Westfield Rivers. Dry, nymph and pulling streamers for browns, rainbows and brookies in some of the best waters and majestic ..

Beavers Swimming in the great Deerfield River

1:54 min by JerseyBoy83
Views: 2547 Rating: 1.80

A talking beaver swims around giving fishing advice to all the fishermen. In the Deerfield river while I was fishing. This was a camping trip in north west Massachusetts last summer. ..


Frosty Florida Mountain

3:09 min by GNBRHB
Views: 846 Rating: 4.50

Scenes from the December 12th Ice Storm on the Mohawk Trail in Florida/North Adams, MA ..

Scary Hairpin 2

1:02 min by VIDSBYPB
Views: 477 Rating: 5.00

Another version of the Mohawk Trail hairpin turn, set this time to a different song. ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Hoosac Range

The Hoosac Range is part of both the Berkshires of western Massachusetts and the southern Green Mountains of Vermont; it is part of the greater Appalachian Mountain chain. Notable peaks include Haystack Mountain and Mount Snow in Vermont and Spruce Mountain in Massachusetts, as well as the Berkshires high point, Crum Hill, in the town of Monroe, Massachusetts. The 4.75 mile Hoosac Tunnel passes through the range.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 42.70 -73.04 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: Berkshires, Landforms of Berkshire County, Massachusetts, Mountain ranges of Massachusetts

Hoosac Tunnel

The Hoosac Tunnel (also called Hoosic or Hoosick Tunnel) is a 4.75-mile-long (7.64 km) railroad tunnel in western Massachusetts which passes through the Hoosac Range, an extension of Vermont's Green Mountains. Work began in 1848 and was finally completed in 1875. At the time of completion, it was the second longest tunnel in the world (after the 8.5-mile-long Mont Cenis Tunnel through the French Alps).

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 42.68 -73.00 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: Boston and Maine Railroad, Buildings and structures in North Adams, Massachusetts, Buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts, Electric railways in Massachusetts, Florida, Massachusetts, Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks, Pan Am Railways, Railroad tunnels in Massachusetts, Railway tunnels on the National Register of Historic Places, Transportation in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, Tunnels completed in 1854

Bakke Mountain Wind Farm

Bakke Mountain Wind Farm is a proposed wind farm located in Bakke Mountain, Massachusetts. It is also known as the Hoosac Wind Project.

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Located at 42.71 -73.02 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Buildings and structures in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, Proposed wind farms in the United States, Wind farms in Massachusetts

Boston Aquarial and Zoological Gardens

The Boston Aquarial and Zoological Gardens (October 1860 - June 1862) in Boston, Massachusetts, featured a public aquarium and zoo. It was located in the Financial District on Central Court. On display were "hundreds of specimens of the finny tribe there to be seen sporting in their native element, in all their variety of hue and shape" as well as other animals. James Ambrose Cutting and Henry D. Butler ran the business, derived from an earlier incarnation known as the Boston Aquarial Gardens.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 42.71 -73.02 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: 1860 establishments in the United States, 1862 disestablishments, 19th century in Boston, Massachusetts, Aquaria in Massachusetts, Cultural history of Boston, Massachusetts, Financial District, Boston, Former buildings and structures in Boston, Massachusetts, Former theatres in Boston, Massachusetts, Former zoos, Infrastructure completed in 1860, Zoos in Massachusetts

Barnum's Aquarial Gardens

Barnum's Aquarial Gardens (June 1862 - February 1863) in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, was a public aquarium, zoo, and performance space located on Washington Street in the Financial District. P.T. Barnum bought the Boston Aquarial and Zoological Gardens in 1862, remodelled the space, changed the name of the business, and re-opened the collections to the public in June. In contrast to its earlier incarnation, the place became more of a show-hall than a serious scientific establishment.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 42.71 -73.02 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: 1862 establishments in the United States, 1863 disestablishments, 1863 in the United States, 19th century in Boston, Massachusetts, Aquaria in Massachusetts, Cultural history of Boston, Massachusetts, Financial District, Boston, Former buildings and structures in Boston, Massachusetts, Former theatres in Boston, Massachusetts, Former zoos