: Today, Lee is widely known for the Lee Premium Outlets , a major shopping destination designed to look like a quaint village.
: The town's marble was used to build national landmarks, including the Washington Monument and St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City. Historical Landmarks Lee mas
: 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 . : Today, Lee is widely known for the
: The town serves as a key stop for hikers on the Appalachian Trail , with nearby spots like Goose Pond Reservation offering scenic ridgeline trails. Historical Landmarks : By 1857, Lee was home
: 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.