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ATTRACTIONS www.leechamber.org 17 GREENOCK COUNTRY CLUB A golf course since 1895, this beautiful scenic club was redesigned by Donald Ross in 1927. Open to the public. 220 West Park Street, Lee | 413.243.3323 | www.greenockcc.com RESORTS & SPAS CRANWELL SPA & GOLF RESORT Housed in a hilltop 1894 Tudor-style “cottage” built by John Sloane. Also offers golf, tennis, cross-country skiing, indoor and outdoor pools, and spa. Four restaurants and lodging. 55 Lee Road (US Route 20), Lenox | 413.637.1364 | www.cranwell.com HOLIDAY INN CLUB VACATION OAK N’ SPRUCE RESORT Health club, indoor and outdoor pools, mini-golf, lounge, games, fitness center, tanning beds, and time shares. 190 Meadow Street, South Lee | 413.243.3500 www.oaknspruceresort.com LUCKY NAILS Lee’s only full-service nail salon. Offering manicures and pedicures in a friendly environment. 40 Main Street, Lee | 413.243.2008 SCENIC DRIVES BERKSHIRE TRAIL Scenic highway (MA Route 9) from Dalton to Northampton through lush green hills and small towns. Maps available at Lee Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center. 3 Park Place, Lee | 413.243.0852 | info@leechamber.org JACOB’S LADDER SCENIC BYWAY Constructed in 1910, the Byway (US Route 20) was the first modern highway in America crossing a mountain. Drivers dubbed it “Jacob’s Ladder” for its steep hills and sudden switchbacks. Extends 33 miles, Lee to Westfield. Maps available from the Lee Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center. 3 Park Place, Lee | 413.243.0852 | www.jacobsladderscenicbyway.org info@leechamber.org MOHAWK TRAIL Completed in 1914 and called America’s first tourist highway, the trail (MA Route 2) offers spectacular long-distance views between Williamstown and Greenfield. Maps are available at Lee Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center. 3 Park Place, Lee | 413.243.0852 | www.mohawktrail.com info@leechamber.org


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