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After Mass Audubon says planned 'mirror houses' at Greylock Glen are bad for birds, developer removes them from the campground plan

An example of a Greylock Glen campsite structure

This is an example of the mirror houses that were originally planned to be a part of the new campground at Greylock Glen. 

Developer Shared Estates says it is scrapping the “mirror house” cabins from its plan for Greylock Glen after environmental groups took exception.

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Sten Spinella can be reached at sspinella@berkshireeagle.com or 860-853-0085.

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