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Bring your camera when you visit this former trolley bridge, which is a flower garden ablaze with color.
What to do with an unused trolley bridge? Turn it into a garden of course, and plant it up with the most gorgeous flowers and plants. This bridge is beautiful and worth a visit if you are in the area. There are also some great art and gift shops nearby so you won’t be sorry if you stop off in Shelburne Falls for an hour or two.
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Opened in 1906, the Shelburne Falls Bowling Alley is the second oldest bowling alley still in operation in North America. This eight lane candlepin bowling alley offers eight lanes of bowling and a full bar. It is accessible through a narrow alley off of Bridge Street in the village of Shelburne Falls.
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Natural, water-created carvings in the rocks.
This is a quick stop, but it’s so worth it. The view is amazing, and cute shops are nearby so you can get the most out of your stop. Also nearby is the Bridge of Flowers, but it is seasonal and not always open.
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The Shelburne Falls Trolley Museum has restored, and operates for the public a trolley car built in 1896 (one of the oldest operating trolleys in the country) for the Shelburne Falls and Colrain Street Railway. Your all-Day-Pass includes a trip back in time on the trolley (bring your imagination), a self-powered ride on our antique pump car and a chance to explore our Visitors Center, with pictures, toy trains and more. Open weekends and holidays from Memorial Day weekend to the end of October, 11 am to 5 pm. Also open Mondays in July and August from 1 pm until 5 pm.
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