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Massachusetts is Home to One of the Oldest Bakeries Still Operating in U.S.
Massachusetts is Home to One of the Oldest Bakeries Still Operating in U.S.
Massachusetts is Home to One of the Oldest Bakeries Still Operating in U.S.
We all know that Massachusetts has such a great wealth of history. And with that, many historic locations exist throughout the Bay State. Some are no longer active or in use, but there are some that just seem to stand the test of time. Even some businesses that have been around since previous centuries are still up and running. One in particular is known as the "Oldest Scratch Bakery in New England". That same spot is also one of the oldest bakeries that is still operating in the U.S.
These 5 Massachusetts Towns Are the Oldest in Berkshire County, MA
These 5 Massachusetts Towns Are the Oldest in Berkshire County, MA
These 5 Massachusetts Towns Are the Oldest in Berkshire County, MA
We all know that if there is one thing Massachusetts has a wealth of, it's history. It's pretty common knowledge that the oldest city in the Bay State is Plymouth. However, over on the western side of the state, it's not nearly as much of a known face just how old some of these towns in the Berkshires are.
Massachusetts Oldest Town is Over 150 Years Older Than America
Massachusetts Oldest Town is Over 150 Years Older Than America
Massachusetts Oldest Town is Over 150 Years Older Than America
Massachusetts has some extremely old towns and cities throughout the state. Like, really, really, really old. That being said, America just happened to celebrate a birthday about three months ago on July 4th. In fact, it was America's 248th birthday. But did you know that a town in Massachusetts is way older than that? By way older, we mean, more than a century older. And even beyond that, it's more than 150 years older than America.
These 2 Historic Forts in Massachusetts Are Just As Old As America Is
These 2 Historic Forts in Massachusetts Are Just As Old As America Is
These 2 Historic Forts in Massachusetts Are Just As Old As America Is
Massachusetts certainly has some of the richest history of any state in the U.S. There's lots of things in the Bay State that even pre-date America's birthday on July 4th, 1776. Of course, some big parts of America's history also took place within the confines of some of the most historic forts in the U.S. Some of those have been made into national, state, and local parks. Others serve as historic monuments and landmarks throughout the country, which often make for great tourist attractions as well. It seems that two of these historic forts that are just as old as America are here in Massachusetts.

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