

Berkshire County, Massachusetts
The Berkshire County town of Hancock, incorporated in 1776, is where about 750 residents call home. Hancock is bordered on the east by Lanesborough and Pittsfield, on the north by Williamstown, on the northeast by New Ashford and to the west by several New York communities. Its northern reaches are situated in a valley bound by the Taconic Mountains on either side. The highest point in Hancock, which reaches 2,671 feet above sea level, is the summit of Misery Mountain.
The Berkshire County town of Hancock, incorporated in 1776, is where about 750 residents call home. Hancock is bordered on the east by Lanesborough and Pittsfield, on the north by Williamstown, on the northeast by New Ashford and to the west by several New York communities. Its northern reaches are situated in a valley bound by the Taconic Mountains on either side. The highest point in Hancock, which reaches 2,671 feet above sea level, is the summit of Misery Mountain.
The Berkshire County town of Hancock, incorporated in 1776, is where about 750 residents call home. Hancock is bordered on the east by Lanesborough and Pittsfield, on the north by Williamstown, on the northeast by New Ashford and to the west by several New York communities. Its northern reaches are situated in a valley bound by the Taconic Mountains on either side. The highest point in Hancock, which reaches 2,671 feet above sea level, is the summit of Misery Mountain.
Hancock
Hancock is within The Berkshires, Massachusetts and borders New Ashford, Pittsfield and Williamstown.
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