1 hour
Monterey Library
Free Tickets Available
Thu, 19 Feb, 2026 at 07:00 pm to 08:00 pm (GMT-05:00)
Monterey Library
452 Main Road, Monterey, United States
Join us for our fourth and final talk in this series about the Knox Trail where Tom Ragusa will discuss how he has traced and marked the route of the old road for 8 miles, and his effort to list the road on the National Register. This is the longest undisturbed stretch of the historic road in Western Massachusetts.
Tom Ragusa has spent almost twenty years researching and documenting the location of the old “Great Road” road through Sandisfield and Otis. This road was used by Henry Knox and countless others through “The Greenwoods.” He retired from Mass. DCR after 42 years, is a long term member of the Otis Historical Commission, and is one of the authors of the upcoming book, Ye Trodden Path.
This talk will be held at the Monterey Library and will also be available to watch on Zoom. A zoom link will be sent out to everyone who registers in advance.
This is one of a series of programs at the Monterey Library during January and February 2026 commemorating the Knox Trail 250. The exhibit continues through March 7.
Also check out other Trips & Adventurous Activities in Monterey, Arts events in Monterey, Literary Art events in Monterey.
Tickets for Ye Trodden Path can be booked here.
| Ticket type | Ticket price |
|---|---|
| In-Person Attendee | Free |
| Zoom Attendee | Free |