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The Montague Book Mill

Books you don’t need in a place you can’t find.

Montague, Massachusetts

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Located on the back roads of western Massachusetts, amidst historic buildings and a serene river landscape, the Montague Book Mill has 25,000 books jammed into a 175-year-old building perched on the banks of the Sawmill River, a narrow creek filled with black stones smoothed by the cold water.

Like most old mill buildings in the region, the revamped interior has retained most of the character of the original building, with scuffed wooden floors, giant windows, and traces of the industrial nature it once had. Once known as Stone’s Gristmill, the building began as a grain mill for local families in the 1830s and was used as a water powered drill press in the 1940s before being bought and transformed in 1987.

The maze-like aisles and staircase make book searching nearly as enjoyable as browsing. In every corner you’ll find an armchair, bench, or couch to take in the view over the fast moving river. Readers can be found in both the summer afternoon sun or cuddling up during a blizzard reading about everything from astrology to African history to arachnids to abstract art.

The store is now part of a bigger complex that uses the surrounding outbuildings to house independently owned businesses that complement the book store including an artist studio, a record store, an antique shop, a restaurant, and an adjoining café whose huge windows overlook the rushing waterfall.

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June 1, 2010

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The Montague Book Mill
440 Greenfield Rd
Montague, Massachusetts, 01351
United States
42.537936, -72.537875
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