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: Today, Lee is widely known for the Lee Premium Outlets , a major shopping destination designed to look like a quaint village.

: Historic buildings have been repurposed into boutique stays, such as the Chambery Inn , a 19th-century parochial school turned into a French-inspired bed and breakfast. Are you planning a visit to Lee, or Lee mas

: Built in 1792 for the town's first minister, it later became the Hyde House Boarding School for Boys , where James Roosevelt (father of FDR) was once a student. : Today, Lee is widely known for the

: By 1857, Lee was home to 25 paper mills, becoming a leading manufacturer of paper in the U.S.. Notably, the Columbia Mill was the first to supply 100% groundwood newsprint to The New York Times . : By 1857, Lee was home to 25

: Much of the downtown area is preserved as part of the National Register of Historic Places . Modern-Day Lee

: Named after Revolutionary War General Charles Lee, the town was formed from parts of Great Barrington and Washington.

: The town serves as a key stop for hikers on the Appalachian Trail , with nearby spots like Goose Pond Reservation offering scenic ridgeline trails.

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