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Plants and trees inside Durfee Plant House at Massachusetts Agricultural College in Amherst.

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View of the wooden walkway and plants inside Durfee Plant House at Massachusetts Agricultural College in Amherst.

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Interior view showing exotic plants in Durfee Plant House as Massachusetts Agricultural College in Amherst.

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Interior view showing exotic plants and flowers inside Durfee Plant House at Massachusetts Agricultural College in Amherst.

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Interior view showing exotic plants and flowers inside Durfee Plant House at Massachusetts Agricultural College in Amherst.

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Interior view showing plants inside Durfee Plant House at Massachusetts Agricultural College in Amherst.

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Interior view showing cactus plants inside Durfee Plant House at Massachusetts Agricultural College in Amherst.

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Interior view showing flowering plants inside Durfee Plant House at Massachusetts Agricultural College in Amherst.

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View of mills in the Cushman section of North Amherst. Written on verso: "The "Forge", later the "Bunghole"; used to forge "frogs" for railroad construction; on south bank of Mill River shortly west of bridge. "

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View of a waterfall at Puffers Pond in North Amherst. Written on verso: "The Golden Gate Falls, No. Amherst."

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View of a mill, dam, and pond at Puffers Pond in North Amherst. Written on verso: "Paper mill No. Amherst. "

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View of a garden planted on a hill with what looks like a flagpole marking the spot.

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This is the old First National Bank building on Main Street, designed by William Fenno Pratt and built in 1864. The building was home to S. K. Orr Apothecary as well as the bank. In 1891, First National Bank moved to the center of town and took up…

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This business block is called Palmer Block and is where Emily Dickinson's father and brother operated their law firm. Written on verso: "C.J.W. from Mother Dec. 25, 1875."

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This Amherst High School building was located on Spring Street in Amherst from 1867 to 1916.
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