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Cultivating community in the windy hills of western Massachusetts

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12. Windsor Club House (1824-1905)

August 21, 2024 Emily Bunnell

Windsor Club House was established around 1900 by Pittsfield’s Judge James M. Barker who purchased a farmstead in what is now Notchview to use as a sporting and social club for that city’s elite to “come to summer enjoyments, to picnic in the silences and splendors” of Windsor. The clubhouse – originally the home of Revolutionary War veteran Hezekiah Green –  is gone but remnants of a stone picnic pavilion remain, uphill from this location.

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