Buckland, Massachusetts
Buckland, Massachusetts, is a small town located in Franklin County, known for its picturesque landscapes and rural charm. Established in 1779, it is part of the Pioneer Valley and is characterized by its scenic hills and forests. The town has a rich history, with several historic buildings and sites that reflect its early settlement.
The population of Buckland is relatively small, contributing to its tight-knit community atmosphere. The town is home to the famous Shelburne Falls, which features the iconic Bridge of Flowers, attracting visitors with its natural beauty. Buckland also offers various outdoor recreational activities, including hiking and fishing.