Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Route 23 is a west–east route in the western Massachusetts counties of Berkshire and Hampden. The entire route is 38.43 miles (61.85 km). The vast majority of the road (approximately 31.2 miles) follows the Knox Trail, the historic route of General Henry Knox took to bring cannon from Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain in New York to aid in ending the Siege of Boston in the winter of 1775-76."@en }
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- Massachusetts_Route_23 abstract "Route 23 is a west–east route in the western Massachusetts counties of Berkshire and Hampden. The entire route is 38.43 miles (61.85 km). The vast majority of the road (approximately 31.2 miles) follows the Knox Trail, the historic route of General Henry Knox took to bring cannon from Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain in New York to aid in ending the Siege of Boston in the winter of 1775-76.".
- Massachusetts_Route_23 comment "Route 23 is a west–east route in the western Massachusetts counties of Berkshire and Hampden. The entire route is 38.43 miles (61.85 km). The vast majority of the road (approximately 31.2 miles) follows the Knox Trail, the historic route of General Henry Knox took to bring cannon from Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain in New York to aid in ending the Siege of Boston in the winter of 1775-76.".