Fragments of an Earlier World

Indian Head, The Mohawk Trail

Obverse:

Indian Head, The Mohawk Trail, through the Berkshire Hills.

Reverse:

The Mohawk Trail through the Berkshire Hills.
Built at a cost of $386,000 and was formally opened Oct. 27, 1914. The road forms the connecting link of the State highway from Boston to New York and the West and opens to automobilists a section of the beautiful parts of Berkshire Hills, which were up to this time, inacessible on account of the heavy grades.

Publisher:

Tichnor Bros., Inc, Boston, Mass.

MNM#01-01234

Unknown location along the Mohawk Trail, an early auto highway through the Berkshires which opened in 1914. Most likely this formation (which is not very identifiable in the photo) was destroyed when the road was later widened and modernized.

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