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    Saturday, April 20, 2024

    Guide to the 35-town National Heritage Corridor now available

    The Last Green Valley’s guide to the 35-town National Heritage Corridor in south central Massachusetts and northeastern Connecticut is now available, the organization announced last week.

    The “2013 Guide to the Last Green Valley” is a 96-page, full-color publication with an information about accommodations, campgrounds, museums, restaurants, shops, farms, services and outdoor activities.

    It also contains content about wildlife, notable and notorious residents, great hikes and bicycle routes, tales from towns and major seasonal events.

    “I think this is our best Guide to date. It is illustrated with phenomenal photos from our 2012 photo contest,” said Charlene Cutler, executive director and chief executive officer. “We have partnered with over 200 businesses to produce this publication. We hope residents and visitors alike will enjoy it and refer to its pages often.”

    Each year TLGV receives 7,000 requests from all across the United States for the guide. The publication is also made available at key visitor’s centers throughout Connecticut and Massachusetts as well at The Big E and other fairs.

    A list of tourism information racks within the 35-town National Heritage Corridor can be found at: www.tlgv.org.

    A copy of the new guide can also be obtained by calling (860) 774-3300 or sending an email to: mail@tlgv.org.

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