For more photos and information on this valuable and historic regional resource, visit the EWM post, The Historic Hudson-Chester Granite Quarry in Becket, Massachusetts.
Cylindrical Tank ~ Hudson-Chester Quarry |
Top of Stiff-armed Derrick ~ Hudson-Chester Quarry |
Truck Cooling Fan ~ Hudson-Chester Quarry (Nathaniel Hemingway Photo) |
Steel Cable ~ Hudson-Chester Quarry |
The Becket Land Trust welcomes volunteers and donations. To learn how you can help, visit http://www.becketlandtrust.org/
For more about Becket, Chester and mining in the Berkshires, check out the EWM posts, 'The Keystone Arch Bridges Trail: Magic in the Berkshire Mountains' and 'Map: Bird's-eye View of Chester, Mass., 1885.'
As always, thanks for stopping by and take care.
2 comments:
Great! We recently went back to the Keystone Arches but this time with spinner rods! We caught no trout but it was fun to sit and cast under the bridges.
That is a beautiful stretch of river. One of those spots that when you get to it, if you don't have a fishing pole with you, you sure wish you did.
If you haven't been to the old Hudson-Chester Quarry, Bob, you should definitely go check it out. It's right up your alley with the old vehicles and all!
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