Mount Washington

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Mount Washington is a small, rural hilltown in southwestern Massachusetts known for its high elevation, extensive forests, and proximity to the Taconic Mountains and state parks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality in the United States
town in Massachusetts
areaCode 413
border Connecticut
New York
characteristic extensive forests
high elevation
hilltown
rural
country United States of America
county Berkshire County
surface form: Berkshire County, Massachusetts
elevation high relative to most Massachusetts towns
governmentType open town meeting
hasAttraction Bash Bish Falls
Mount Washington State Forest
hasFeature hiking trails
protected natural areas
scenic vistas
landUse forested
locatedIn The Berkshires
surface form: Berkshire Hills

New England
Taconic Mountains
namedAfter Mount Washington self-linksurface differs
surface form: Mount Washington (geographic feature in the area)
near Bash Bish Falls State Park
Mount Washington State Forest
Taconic State Park
populationDensity low
postalCode 01258
region Southwestern Massachusetts
surface form: southwestern Massachusetts
state Massachusetts
timeZone Eastern Time Zone

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Berkshire County containsTown Mount Washington
Taconic Mountains contains Mount Washington
this entity surface form: Mount Everett
Mount Washington namedAfter Mount Washington self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Mount Washington, Massachusetts
this entity surface form: Mount Washington (geographic feature in the area)