The 1995 Great Barrington Tornado touched down around 7:06 p.m. in Great Barrington near the Walter J. Koladza Airport. Near the town line with Monterey, a car was lifted off of Route 23, and tossed 1,000 feet. More than 100 homes and businesses were either damaged or destroyed, including the grandstand at the Great Barrington Fairgrounds.  The tornado went for  11.5 miles and had a width of 300 yds. It ended near the town of Monterey causing $25 million worth of damage. Three people were killed—two students and a staff member at the private Eagleton School—as they were returning to the campus in Great Barrington. Tornado alley, hiking on the Appalachian Trail.

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