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Why Live in Turners Falls

Turners Falls is a small town in western Massachusetts, situated along the Connecticut River. The town's Historic District reflects its industrial past with steel bridges, a smokestack on the power canal, and trails following old railroad tracks. The departure of mills and industry from the 1950s onward led to social and economic challenges, but a burgeoning arts scene has emerged, supported by RiverCulture, a municipal program focused on fostering a creative economy. The downtown area features a mix of housing, businesses, and landmarks, including Unity Park, the largest recreational spot in Turners Falls. Homes in the Historic District range from early- to mid-20th-century ranch-style and colonial-style houses to Craftsmans and Victorians dating back to the 1800s. The Gill-Montague Regional School District serves local students, with schools such as Hillcrest Elementary and Turners Falls High School. For vocational training, Franklin County Technical School is less than 3 miles away. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the Canalside Rail Trail along the Connecticut River or enjoy amenities at Unity Park, including a playground, basketball court, skate park, and community garden. Dining options are concentrated near the river along Avenue A, with establishments like The Dreamhouse Restaurant, The Rendezvous, and Ce Ce's Chinese Restaurant. Annual events include summer concerts, movie series, and the Pocumtuck Homelands Festival at Unity Park. The town has a crime rate on par with the national average and experiences heavy snowfall in winter and occasional flooding. Interstate 91 provides access to Boston, about 100 miles away, and the Franklin Regional Transit Authority offers local bus services.

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