Monterey, Massachusetts has a long history of sawmills in its economic past. As the years passed, the mills vanished and the rural community is most well known today for its beautiful recreational areas and lakes. Garfield Lake is the largest lake in Monterey, and was named for one of the founders of this small town.
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Settled: 1739
Incorporated: 1847
County: Berkshire
Monterey, MA Population:
2008: 950
2000: 934
1990: 805
Southern Berkshire-Monterey, MA Chamber of Commerce
284 Main Street
Great Barrington, MA 01230
Ph: 413-528-4284
Fax: 413-528-2200
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