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Rowe is a small hilltown in northwestern Massachusetts, bordered on the north by Whitingham VT. It is nestled in an area of scenic beauty, with wooded mountains, clear brooks and the Deerfield River on its border. Rowe is close to ski areas and enjoys great hiking, fishing, hunting, canoeing and kayaking. Rowe has its own elementary school, which is a school of choice, and tuitions grades 7-12 to the Mohawk Trail Regional School District. The Rowe Historical Society maintains an excellent small historical museum, containing antiques, artifacts and
numerous photographs documenting the history of the town, including the construction of the Hoosac Tunnel and the operation of the Davis Mine. The close knit community enjoys a solid tax base provided by several hydro-electric facilities located in town.
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