Five Reasons to Love Masontown
14 Feb 2023
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Masontown is a 20-minute drive along the scenic Deckers Creek gorge, arguably the prettiest drive near town. Founded in 1856 by its first postmaster, William Mason, the town’s economic history was primarily in coal mining and agriculture. Today it’s a community of 500 with well-kept lawns, tidy parks, and plenty to love.
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