Sunderland . . . ecclectic

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dc.date.accessioned2022-07-12T13:30:10Z
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dc.description>>>The date of the item is in the File Name, i.e., 1eg85rnail.jpg<<< -- >>>the number in the name (85) is the year of the image . . . 1985.>>>Other dates 1987, 1993.
dc.description.abstractA Gallery of 14 Items - Places & events 1985, 87, 93
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.montaguearchive.org/handle/MHS-01376/6811
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dc.titleSunderland . . . ecclectic
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The Rusty nail. More than three decades after burning to the ground in late July 1985, the Rusty Nail in Sunderland MA, just north of the Hampshire/Franklin County line, is still lovingly remembered as one of Western Massachusetts’ iconic musical venues. During its run beginning in the early 1970s, the Nail drew music aficionados from the Albany, Brattleboro, and Hartford areas as well as from much of Massachusetts, including nearby UMass Amherst. Tom Waits, the Neville Brothers, Los Lobos, King Sunny and His African Beats (all 17 of them!), Bonnie Raitt, Ronnie Spector, the Ramones, Les McCann, the Gary Burton Quartet, Yellowman, Bruce Cockburn, Joan Jett, Root Boy Slim, Gil Scott-Heron, the Go-Go’s, the Joe Ely Band (for $1), Billy Idol, George Carlin… they’re just a handful of the greats who played the "Nail" to crowds ranging from several dozen to several hundred appreciative, often rabid fans.>>>Source: https://www.mmone.org/the-rusty-nail/
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Dimo's Restaurant interior. Dimo's is permanently closed.
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Dimo's Restaurant offered an al fresco atmosphere for its diners.
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The Sunderland Fish Hatchery produced salmon and trout. The biologist holds a near-record salmon reared at the Sunderland facility.
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Steeplejacks restaurant interior. It's evolutionary history has it presently as the BridgeDide Grille. A popular eatery a bit east of the Sunderland Bridge.
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