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Nestled in
the
incomparable
beauty of
the
Berkshires,
Dalton has
an array of
cultural and
natural
attractions.
The town is
home to two
world-class
papermakers,
the Crane
and Byron
Weston
companies,
but
cherishes
its small
town
atmosphere.
Dotted with
schools,
churches and
athletic
fields,
Dalton is
focused on
family life.
Its seven
thousand
residents
are friendly
and
prosperous.
The
Appalachian
Trail, which
runs through
the town,
brings in
hikers to
enjoy the
community
from spring
until the
snow flies.
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Location
Dalton is
located in
western
Massachusetts,
bordered by
Cheshire on
the north
and
northwest,
Windsor and
Hinsdale on
the east,
Washington
on the
south, and
Pittsfield
and
Lanesborough
on the west.
Dalton is 50
miles
northwest of
Springfield;
130 miles
northwest of
Boston; 42
miles from
Albany, New
York; and
152 miles
from New
York City. |
Directions
From Pittsfield:
Follow Route 9 to
Dalton.
Approximately 100
yards after entering
Dalton, you will
find Sugar Hill
Mansion on the left,
set back
approximately 1,000
feet.
From Albany:
Take Route 90 to
Exit 11 E, Route 20
East to Route 7 in
Pittsfield. Go north
on Rt. 7 to
Pittsfield center,
and then follow the
directions from
Pittsfield.
From Springfield:
Follow the
Massachusetts
Turnpike (Rt. 90)
West to Exit 2
(Lee). Take Route 7
North to Pittsfield
center, and then
follow the
directions from
Pittsfield.
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