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The 1753 House is a historical replica of a regulation settler's home in The Berkshires in 1753. Located in Field Park at the west end of Williamstown, Massachusetts, in the center of the roundabout at the intersection of Massachusetts Route 2 and United States Route 7, the house was constructed by volunteers in 1953 in celebration of the town's Bicentennial. Early settlers to the Hoosac Valley, the area now occupied by towns such as Williamstown and North Adams, were required by legal contract to build a house at least 15 by 18 feet and 7 feet high and to clear 5 acres of land to gain a title to their lot.

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  • The 1753 House is a historical replica of a regulation settler's home in The Berkshires in 1753. Located in Field Park at the west end of Williamstown, Massachusetts, in the center of the roundabout at the intersection of Massachusetts Route 2 and United States Route 7, the house was constructed by volunteers in 1953 in celebration of the town's Bicentennial. Early settlers to the Hoosac Valley, the area now occupied by towns such as Williamstown and North Adams, were required by legal contract to build a house at least 15 by 18 feet and 7 feet high and to clear 5 acres of land to gain a title to their lot. (en)
  • Das 1753 House ist eine Hütte in der Kleinstadt Williamstown im US-Bundesstaat Massachusetts und eine historische Sehenswürdigkeit der Region. Sie steht am Westrand des Ortes im Field Park, der Schnittstelle von U.S. Route 7 und Massachusetts Route 2 – und somit am westlichen Endpunkt der touristischen Panoramastraße Mohawk Trail. (de)
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  • The 1753 House is a historical replica of a regulation settler's home in The Berkshires in 1753. Located in Field Park at the west end of Williamstown, Massachusetts, in the center of the roundabout at the intersection of Massachusetts Route 2 and United States Route 7, the house was constructed by volunteers in 1953 in celebration of the town's Bicentennial. Early settlers to the Hoosac Valley, the area now occupied by towns such as Williamstown and North Adams, were required by legal contract to build a house at least 15 by 18 feet and 7 feet high and to clear 5 acres of land to gain a title to their lot. (en)
  • Das 1753 House ist eine Hütte in der Kleinstadt Williamstown im US-Bundesstaat Massachusetts und eine historische Sehenswürdigkeit der Region. Sie steht am Westrand des Ortes im Field Park, der Schnittstelle von U.S. Route 7 und Massachusetts Route 2 – und somit am westlichen Endpunkt der touristischen Panoramastraße Mohawk Trail. (de)
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