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Pettibone Farm is a historic farm on Old Cheshire Road north of the junction with Nobodys Road in Lanesborough, Massachusetts. Developed beginning in the late 1780s, it represents a well-preserved 19th-century rural farm complex, with a long history of ownership by a single family. The farm complex, including the farmhouse and a number of mostly 19th century outbuildings, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. It is now the home of Camp Mohawk, a summer camp.

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  • Pettibone Farm is a historic farm on Old Cheshire Road north of the junction with Nobodys Road in Lanesborough, Massachusetts. Developed beginning in the late 1780s, it represents a well-preserved 19th-century rural farm complex, with a long history of ownership by a single family. The farm complex, including the farmhouse and a number of mostly 19th century outbuildings, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. It is now the home of Camp Mohawk, a summer camp. (en)
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