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The Mount Tom Range is a traprock mountain range located in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts. It is part of the Metacomet Ridge that extends from Long Island Sound near New Haven, Connecticut, north through the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts to nearly the Vermont border. A popular outdoor recreation resource, the range is known for its continuous west facing cliffs and its rugged, scenic character. It is also notable for its unique microclimate ecosystems and rare plant communities, as well as significant historic sites, such as the ruins of the 18th century Eyrie House located on Mount Nonotuck.

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  • La chaîne Mount Tom (Mount Tom Range en anglais) est un chaînon situé dans la vallée du Connecticut au Massachusetts (États-Unis). Il appartient à Metacomet Ridge, une longue arête rocheuse des Appalaches qui traverse le sud de la Nouvelle-Angleterre sur 170 kilomètres de long. La chaîne Mount Tom est une destination populaire pour la pratique de la randonnée pédestre, réputée pour ses hautes falaises, le panorama qu'elle offre, son microclimat ainsi que sa faune et sa flore variées. Des sites touristiques tels que les ruines du XVIIIe siècle de la Eyrie House, sur le mont Nonotuck, revêtent une grande importance historique dans la région. (fr)
  • The Mount Tom Range is a traprock mountain range located in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts. It is part of the Metacomet Ridge that extends from Long Island Sound near New Haven, Connecticut, north through the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts to nearly the Vermont border. A popular outdoor recreation resource, the range is known for its continuous west facing cliffs and its rugged, scenic character. It is also notable for its unique microclimate ecosystems and rare plant communities, as well as significant historic sites, such as the ruins of the 18th century Eyrie House located on Mount Nonotuck. (en)
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  • Mount Tom Range (en)
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  • The range's peaks depicted in an 1865 painting by Thomas Charles Farrer , oil on canvas (en)
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  • Massachusetts (en)
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  • La chaîne Mount Tom (Mount Tom Range en anglais) est un chaînon situé dans la vallée du Connecticut au Massachusetts (États-Unis). Il appartient à Metacomet Ridge, une longue arête rocheuse des Appalaches qui traverse le sud de la Nouvelle-Angleterre sur 170 kilomètres de long. La chaîne Mount Tom est une destination populaire pour la pratique de la randonnée pédestre, réputée pour ses hautes falaises, le panorama qu'elle offre, son microclimat ainsi que sa faune et sa flore variées. Des sites touristiques tels que les ruines du XVIIIe siècle de la Eyrie House, sur le mont Nonotuck, revêtent une grande importance historique dans la région. (fr)
  • The Mount Tom Range is a traprock mountain range located in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts. It is part of the Metacomet Ridge that extends from Long Island Sound near New Haven, Connecticut, north through the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts to nearly the Vermont border. A popular outdoor recreation resource, the range is known for its continuous west facing cliffs and its rugged, scenic character. It is also notable for its unique microclimate ecosystems and rare plant communities, as well as significant historic sites, such as the ruins of the 18th century Eyrie House located on Mount Nonotuck. (en)
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  • Mount Tom Range (en)
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