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Each year, the Greenfield Business Association commissions a limited-edition landmark ornament to commemorate historical locations throughout the town. Landmarks already featured in the series include the Garden Theater, Poet’s Seat Tower, the Pumping Station covered bridge, the Greenfield Public Library, Town Hall, the Mansion House, the Franklin County Courthouse and the old Greenfield Railway Station.
This years 2011 Landmark Ornament commemorates the Greenfield Energy Park Pavilion. It is available at the Chamber of Commerce office at 395 Main Street, Wilson's Department Store, Cleary Jewelers, The Country Jeweler, and at Raven Used Books. What a great gift idea...only $15. Click on the photos to see a larger view.
We still have the 2010 ornament which celebrates the 200th anniversary of Greenfield as the county seat for Franklin County, and depicts the Greenfield Town Seal.
To purchase previous years ornaments, and find out which ones are still available, please contact the Greenfield Business Association at gba@franklincc.org or 413.774.2791.

The purpose of a local currency is to function on a local scale the same way that national currencies have functioned on a national scale — building the local economy by maximizing circulation of trade within a defined region. Widely used in the early 1900s, local currencies are again being recognized as a tool for sustainable economic development. The currency distinguishes the local businesses that accept the currency from those that do not, building stronger relationships and a greater affinity between the business community and the citizens of a particular place.
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