The General John and Mary Fellows Farmstead in Sheffield, Massachusetts, is a well-preserved example of 18th and 19th-century rural life. It showcases evolving agricultural practices and architectural styles from the colonial period through the Victorian era.
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Roughly Us 7/Main St. From Miller Ave. To Salisbury Rd., Sheffield, Massachusetts
Community Planning And Development; Exploration/Settlement; Politics/Government; Architecture
Roughly 1/2 Mi. Of Us 7, S From Cook Rd., Sheffield, Massachusetts
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