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1950-60s Era Massachusetts Mohawk Trail frosted drinking glass / cup VINTAGE For Sale


1950-60s Era Massachusetts Mohawk Trail frosted drinking glass / cup VINTAGE
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1950-60s Era Massachusetts Mohawk Trail frosted drinking glass / cup VINTAGE:
$16.99

Check it out...Here\'s a classic and very uncommon style @ 2 1/2\" wide by 4 3/4\" tall by 2 1/2\" deep colorful souvenir cup from the 1950-60s era \"Mohawk Trail, Mass.\" Highway Route 2 running from New York State to Massachusetts (See info below). Colorful frosted glass drinking glass / cup pictures the Hairpin Turn, The Elk at Whitcomb Summit, & State War Memorial Beacon Summit of Mt. Greylock\" on the sides -Unmarked on bottom. Very fine condition with very little wear. This is an ORIGINAL item...Not a reproduction item! Postage information is listed at the bottom-Calculated shipping required on this item. 1950-60s Era Massachusetts Mohawk Trail frosted drinking glass / cup VINTAGE! 1950-60s Era Massachusetts Mohawk Trail frosted drinking glass / cup VINTAGE!

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Description Check it out...Here\'s a classic and very uncommon style @ 2 1/2\" wide by 4 3/4\" tall by 2 1/2\" deep colorful souvenir cup from the 1950-60s era \"Mohawk Trail, Mass.\" Highway Route 2 running from New York State to Massachusetts (See info below). Colorful frosted glass drinking glass / cup pictures the Hairpin Turn, The Elk at Whitcomb Summit, & State War Memorial Beacon Summit of Mt. Greylock\" on the sides -Unmarked on bottom. Very fine condition with very little wear.

Here\'s some info on the trail:

The Mohawk Trail began as a Native American trade route which connected Atlantic tribes with tribes in Upstate New York and beyond. It followed the Millers River, Deerfield River and crossed the Hoosac Range, in the area that is now northwestern Massachusetts. Today the Mohawk Trail is a part of Routes 2 and 2A. It follows much of the original Indian trail, from Westminster, Massachusetts to Williamstown, Massachusetts, for about 69 miles, and passes through the communities of Orange, Erving, Gill, Greenfield, Shelburne, Buckland, Charlemont, Savoy, Florida and North Adams. The Berkshire mountains are clearly visible from several points. The modern day Mohawk Trail is considered one of the most beautiful drives in Massachusetts. There are numerous points of interest along the way, including many scenic viewpoints, roadside attractions and gift shops. Of particular note is Hail to the Sunrise at Mohawk Park, a statue made in tribute to Native American heritage. A portion of the trail parallels the Deerfield River for several miles, and passes through the village of Shelburne Falls, and the Bridge of Flowers. The route crosses the Connecticut River via the historic French King Bridge at a height of 140 feet. The road reaches a high elevation of 2272 feet at Whitcomb Summit. On the western side of the summit there is the popular hairpin turn and lookout, overlooking the city of North Adams and the Taconic Mountains. On the eastern side, the highway descends steeply eastward from Whitcomb Summit down the slope of the Hoosac Range following the Cold River to the Deerfield River. Notable features include the infamous Dead Man\'s Curve. A six-mile section of the Mohawk Trail was severely damaged by Hurricane Irene in August 2011. A considerable portion of the road is surrounded by the Mohawk Trail State Forest, a 6,400-acre forest, known for its camping, and occasional encounters with bobcats and black bears. Within this area there is substantial acreage of old growth forest containing many of the tallest trees in Massachusetts as verified by the Eastern Native Tree Society. The route passes close to Vermont\'s southern border, and alternate routes travel north into Vermont to Harriman Reservoir and Ball Mountain State Park. The western terminus in Williamstown provides access to Mount Greylock, U.S. Route 7, and New York State Route 2. A portion of the historic footpath route, running through Florida, Savoy, and Charlemont, from the confluence of the Cold and Deerfield Rivers up the Cold River valley to Wheeler Brook, was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 3, 1973. This route, where the footpath itself is no longer extant in original form, is located on the north bank of the Cold River, with the modern roadway running along the south bank included in the listed area as an intrusion on the setting. 

This is an ORIGINAL item...Not a reproduction item! Postage information is listed at the bottom-Calculated shipping required on this item. Payment

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We will try and combine shipping on multiple purchases wherever possible. Please e-mail us with sale item numbers before sending payment. However, if the items are heavy or require special packing / tracking, the postal rates might not be significantly reduced. We no longer ship overseas first class mail. We will only ship Internationally by Priority Mail, and that starts at $30.00. So please be aware that we NO LONGER SHIP FIRST CLASS MAIL INTERNATIONALLY unless seller agrees to ship by USPS Priority mail at an increased rate. Postage rates are non-negotiable and non-refundable. We pack every item professionally using new packing materials and appropriate mailing supplies. We send all items via US Postal Service.The U.S.Postal service rates change fairly regularly every year and we don\'t make money on postage like some other sellers. I think you\'ll find that we\'re quite fair. Thank-you!

Terms of Sale

I try and place a penny in every photo to help judge the size of the item, obviously it is there for size comparison and is not included with the item. The standard sized Lincoln head penny in the photograph is there for size comparison ONLY and is not included in the package. We\'re just trying to help you figure out how big the item is. We try and always be as accurate as we can in the item description and will gladly answer any question about item size & description when needed. Please e-mail us with any questions BEFORE the end of sale and BEFORE placing a offer. Postage is determined by the U.S. Postal service and is never refundable. Many of the items are VINTAGE and although they are in very fine condition, they may not function as well as when they were made decades ago. So if you intend on using the old item, please be aware that we are selling it for collector value only. In other words, if you intend on using a 50+ year old letter opener and it breaks, don\'t get mad at us. It may be hard to believe, but we have received a couple negatives because people broke vintage items while trying to use them.

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Our Mission statement: We try to offer users unique additions to their collections. We comb the antique stores & malls as well as Antique shows & flea markets from Coast-to-coast in an effort to try and find that special addition to your collection. We travel hundreds of miles and wake up with the sun in search of these items. We truly have a love for our hobby / business. Please be aware of the postage rates BEFORE you offer! We pack professionally and do not try and make money off of postage. We generally charge the same postal rate that the US Post Office charges us. We\'ll respect you, but please respect us as well. Thanks & happy offerding to you! Good Luck!

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Please e-mail us with any questions BEFORE the end of sale and BEFORE placing a offer. Postage is determined by the U.S. Postal service and is never refundable. Please be aware of the postage rates BEFORE you offer! We pack professionally and do not try and make money off of postage.

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