Great Barrington

Great Barrington, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States of America
category: boundary — type: administrative — OSM: relation 1839550
Eagleton School (Q5325400)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Eagleton School was a residential treatment facility located in Great Barrington, Massachusetts for boys ages 9–22 who have a variety of emotional and behavioral problems. It was privately owned by Bruce Bona. It was the host of the Great Barrington Christmas party.

  • node: Eagleton School (OSM) 81 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Eagleton School (4 name matches)
    type=Approved Special Education
    phone=413-528-4385
    grades=SP
    amenity=school (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q5325400
    addr:city=Great Barrington
    addr:state=MA
    source_url=http://mass.gov/mgis/schools.htm
    addr:street=Monterey Road
    attribution=Office of Geographic and Environmental Information (MassGIS)
    addr:postcode=01230
    addr:housenumber=446
    massgis:school_id=01130810

    wikidata match: Q5325400
Clinton African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church (Q16827114)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Clinton African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church is a historic church at 9 Elm Court in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. It was the first African American church in Berkshire County, and it was a place where noted Great Barrington native W.E.B. Du Bois is known to have attended services. The Shingle style church was completed in 1887, and continues to serve as a center of African American worship in southern Berkshire County.

  • way: 9 Elm Court (OSM) 55 feet from Wikidata address match [show tags]
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q16827114
    addr:street=Elm Court
    addr:housenumber=9

    wikidata match: Q16827114
Mahaiwe Block (Q16894477)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Mahaiwe Block is a commercial and theater building in the heart of downtown Great Barrington, Massachusetts. In addition to smaller businesses, it houses the Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center, the town's only major performance space. It has been in virtually continuous operation since its construction in 1905. The building is located at 6-14 Castle St. and 314-322 Main St, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  • node: Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center (OSM) 312 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    website=http://www.mahaiwe.org/
    addr:street=Castle Street
    phone=+1 413 528-0100
    name=Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center (4 name matches)
    addr:city=Great Barrington
    amenity=theatre (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    addr:state=MA
    addr:housenumber=14
    wikidata=Q16894477
    addr:postcode=01230

    wikidata match: Q16894477
Society of the Congregational Church of Great Barrington (Q7552698)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Society of the Congregational Church of Great Barrington (also known as First Congregational Church of Great Barrington) is an historic church building and parish house located at 241 and 251 Main Street in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. It is the fourth church of a congregation whose first meetings were held in 1743.

  • way: First Congregational Church (OSM) 54 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=First Congregational Church (1 name matches)
    phone=413-528-2740
    amenity=place_of_worship (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    website=http://fccgb.com/
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    religion=christian (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7552698
    addr:city=Great Barrington
    wikipedia=en:Society of the Congregational Church of Great Barrington
    addr:street=Main Street
    denomination=protestant
    addr:postcode=01230
    addr:housenumber=251

    wikidata match: Q7552698
Fairview Hospital (Q5430827)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Fairview Hospital is a private, non-profit 25-bed health care facility in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, owned by Berkshire Health Systems.

  • way: Fairview Hospital (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Fairview Hospital (8 name matches)
    phone=+1 413 528 8600
    amenity=hospital (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    website=http://www.berkshirehealthsystems.org/fairview
    operator=Berkshire Health Systems
    wikidata=Q5430827
    addr:city=Great Barrington
    emergency=yes
    wikipedia=en:Fairview Hospital (Massachusetts)
    healthcare=hospital (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    massgis:id=56
    short_name=Fairview (8 name matches)
    addr:street=Lewis Avenue
    addr:postcode=01230
    opening_hours=24/7
    emergency_room=yes
    addr:housenumber=29

    wikidata match: Q5430827
Monument Mountain (Q8528761)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Monument Mountain is a 2.5-mile (4.0 km) long quartzite ridgeline located in Great Barrington and Stockbridge, Massachusetts in the Berkshires geology. Beside the high point, 1,739 feet (530 m), the mountain has several other distinct peaks, most notably the open, knife-edge Peeskawso Peak, 1,642 feet (500 m) located on the southeast side of the mountain within the 503-acre (204 ha) Monument Mountain reservation managed by The Trustees of Reservations. The mountain receives over 20,000 visitors per year.

  • node: Monument Mountain (OSM) 1.47 miles from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=322
    name=Monument Mountain (9 name matches)
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    gnis:created=02/24/1974
    gnis:state_id=25
    gnis:county_id=003
    gnis:feature_id=607590
    wikidata=Q8528761

    wikidata match: Q8528761
Dwight-Henderson House (Q5318098)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Dwight–Henderson House is a historic house at 390 Main Street in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. It is the second oldest house in Great Barrington, built in 1759 for Joseph Dwight, a brigadier in the colonial militia, by local builder Daniel Allen. The saltbox home was originally built into a slope, and had three stories on the front and one in the rear. The house has been moved twice, but remains within 200 feet (61 m) of its original site. The second move, the foundation that formed the wall for the original first floor, so it now presents only two stories in front.

  • way: 390 Main Street (OSM) 363 feet from Wikidata address match [show tags]
    building=retail (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q5318098
    addr:street=Main Street
    addr:housenumber=390

    wikidata match: Q5318098
Housatonic (Q5913510)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Housatonic is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Great Barrington in Berkshire County, Massachusetts. It is part of the Pittsfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 1,109 at the 2010 census. It was named after the Housatonic River.

  • node: Housatonic (OSM) 1,471 feet from Wikidata [show tags]
    population=1109
    is_in=Berkshire,Massachusetts,Mass.,MA,USA
    name=Housatonic
    ele=224
    import_uuid=bb7269ee-502a-5391-8056-e3ce0e66489c
    wikidata=Q5913510
    place=village

    wikidata match: Q5913510
Searles Castle (Q7441763)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Searles Castle is a French chateau-style castle-style house in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. Built in the 1880s, the romantically imagined structure has seven stories and includes a "dungeon" basement. The castle was initially designed by Stanford White of McKim, Mead and White, a famous New York architectural firm at the time. There are 40 rooms containing 54,246 square feet (5,039.6 m2) of floor space, as well as 36 fireplaces.

  • way: Searles Castle (OSM) 202 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Searles Castle (4 name matches)
    tourism=attraction (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    building=castle (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    heritage=2
    historic=castle (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    ref:nrhp=82004953
    wikidata=Q7441763
    wikipedia=en:Searles Castle (Massachusetts)
    start_date=1883
    castle_type=stately
    heritage:operator=nrhp
    nrhp:inscription_date=1982-04-15

    wikidata match: Q7441763
Great Barrington (Q1144518)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Great Barrington is a town in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is part of the Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 7,172 at the 2020 census. Both a summer resort and home to Ski Butternut, a ski resort, Great Barrington includes the villages of Van Deusenville and Housatonic.

  • relation: Great Barrington (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Great Barrington (46 name matches)
    place=town (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    website=https://www.townofgb.org/
    boundary=administrative (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q1144518
    wikipedia=en:Great Barrington, Massachusetts
    population=7172
    admin_level=8
    population:date=2020

    wikidata match: Q1144518
Rising Paper Mill (Q14715829)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Rising Paper Mill is a historic factory at 295 Park Street North, in the Housatonic village of Great Barrington, Massachusetts. Built in 1873 for H.D. Cone, it is one of the best-preserved examples of period mill architecture in Berkshire County. The complex was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. In 2008, the facility was purchased by Hazen Paper, which announced plans to manufacture multi-ply laminated paper for packaging.

  • way: 295 Park Street North (OSM) 13 feet from Wikidata address match [show tags]
    building=yes
    wikidata=Q14715829
    addr:street=Park Street North
    addr:housenumber=295

    wikidata match: Q14715829
Walter J. Koladza Airport (Q7965231)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Walter J. Koladza Airport, (IATA: GBR, ICAO: KGBR), also known as the Great Barrington Airport, is a privately owned airport in Great Barrington, Massachusetts open to the public. It has a single 2,579 ft runway. The airport is named after Walter J. Koladza (died September 1, 2004), who was a test pilot during World War II, and the owner of the airport for nearly 60 years.

  • way: Great Barrington Airport (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=226
    faa=GBR
    iata=GBR
    icao=KGBR
    name=Great Barrington Airport (1 name matches)
    type=Private, open to public
    source=wikipedia
    aeroway=aerodrome (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    name:en=Great Barrington Airport (1 name matches)
    FAA:LFSN=08941.*A
    old_name=Walter J. Koladza Airport (6 name matches)
    operator=Berkshire Aviation Enterprise
    wikidata=Q7965231
    wikipedia=en:Walter J. Koladza Airport
    addr:state=MA
    start_date=1942-04
    closest_town=Great Barrington, Massachusetts
    operator:type=private
    gnis:feature_id=619071

    wikidata match: Q7965231