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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,
from Lee to Westfield. Maps available from the Lee Chamber of
Commerce Visitors Center at 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 Visitors Center at 3 Park Place, Lee.
413.243.0852 | www.mohawktrail.com | info@leechamber.org
SHOPPING
DOWNTOWN LEE
On the National Register of Historic Places, Lee’s classic New England
downtown shopping district features restaurants offering food from
around the world, cozy coffee shops, services, and an eclectic mix of
shops. Information available at Lee Chamber of Commerce Visitors
Center at 3 Park Place, Lee.
413.243.0852 | www.leechamber.org | info@leechamber.org
LEE FARMERS MARKET
At the town park in the heart of Lee’s historic downtown, every
Saturday from May through September. Direct from local farmers
to consumers, locally grown produce plus artisanal home goods,
jewelry, and woodworks. Open 10 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
www.leefarmersmarket.com | leefmarkets@gmail.com
LEE PREMIUM OUTLETS
With more than 60 name-brand designer outlet stores featuring
everyday discount merchandise, the outlet village attracts about
two million shoppers per year.
17 Premium Outlets Boulevard, Lee
413.243.8186 | www.premiumoutlets.com/lee
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