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Montague, MA Road Trips

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Downtown Montague, MA, MA

Photo: Italo Melo

Trip Routes

2

Longest Drive

118 mi

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Quickest Drive

2h 37m

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Montague, MA at a Glance

Founded

1715

Elevation

236 ft

Area

31 mi²

Notable People from Montague, MA

A sampling of people born in Montague, MA.

Raymond Smith Dugan

1878–1940

American astronomer (1878–1940)

Cornelia Clapp

Cornelia Clapp

1849–1934

American zoologist (1849-1934)

Landmarks & Historic Sites

Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Montague, MA.

Bookmill

Bookmill

bookstore in Massachusetts, United States of America

National Register of Historic Places contributing property National Register of Historic Places listed place

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Traveler Guide to Montague, MA

Montague is a town in Franklin County, in the Pioneer Valley region of Massachusetts. This article also covers the villages of Millers Falls and Turners Falls.

The Town of Montague is locally referred to as "the Town of 5 Villages". The villages of Montague are Montague Center, Montague City, Lake Pleasant, Millers Falls, and Turners Falls. The village of Turners Falls comprises over half the population of the town of Montague, and is almost always used as a Metonymy for the entire town by residents. Each of the five villages of Montague has its own qualities, and history that makes it unique. Montague Center is the site of the original eighteenth-century settlement of the town. Montague Center village is where you can visit the original civic center of the town with the original Town Hall now serving as a library, and its many fine examples of Colonial, and early 19th-century Greek Revival architecture. Montague Center Historic District was listed on the National Register Of Historic Places in 2001. Montague City is not a city as its name would imply, but a residential neighborhood that was the site for a series of canals, and locks that where built in the late 18th century to facilitate commerce on the Connecticut River north of the falls at present-day Turners Falls. The canal is still in use to generate hydroelectricity. Lake Pleasant Village is a late 19th-century resort community on the shores of Lake Pleasant. The Village was a popular meeting spot for the early Spiritualists, and temperance movements. Today the village of Lake Pleasant is no longer a resort community due to a fire that destroyed much of the village, and Lake Pleasant becoming a public water supply that is off limits to recreation.

1 The French King Bridge. The French King Bridge is the three-span cantilever arch bridge that carriers traffic from MA Route 2 over Connecticut River near the Village of Millers Falls. 2 The Great Falls Discovery Center, 2 Avenue A. The Great Falls Discovery Center is a visitors center housed in old mill buildings in the historic center of Turners Falls. The center is run by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, and exhibits show the cultural, industrial, and natural history of the Connecticut River. Free.

1 Canalside Rail Trail. This paved path for walking or biking follows along and over the Connecticut River. It offers many scenic views of the river over its 3.7-mile length. Free. 2 Shea Theater, 71 Avenue A, ☏ +1 413-648-7432. Theater that was established in 1927 and serves as a performing arts venue for concerts and theatrical productions. Price per show varies.

Massachusetts Route 2 (The Mohawk Trail Scenic Byway) is the main access route for the Town of Montague. For Turners Falls From the north and south, take Interstate 91, and then exit 46 onto Route 2 East/Mohawk Trail towards Boston to the traffic lights in Gill Turn right onto Main St. (over the Gill-Montague Bridge) Continue onto Avenue A. From the west, take Route 2 east past route 91 to the traffic lights in Gill. Turn right onto Main St. (over the Gill-Montague Bridge). Continue onto Avenue A. From the east, take Route 2 west to Gill. At the Route 2 lights in Gill, turn left onto Main St. (over the Gill-Montague Bridge). Continue onto Avenue A. For Millers Falls and Montague Take MA Route 2 East or West to MA Route 63 (The Connecticut River Farmland Scenic Byway) South to access these villages.

Turners Falls is very walkable and bicycle friendly. The rest of the Montague area is best seen, and traversed with a vehicle due to distances between villages.

Travel tips adapted from Montague (Massachusetts) on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.

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