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Williamstown & the Berkshires

Williamstown & the Berkshires

Just five minutes away, downtown Williamstown is a lively college town with antique shops, boutiques, cafés, and old-fashioned, small-town ambiance.

Museums

Williamstown, and the surrounding area, boasts many wonderful places to enjoy culture. Several world-class art museums open throughout the year are located there, including:

A short distance away in North Adams and Stockbridge, you will find cultural centers, such as:

  • MassMoCA (Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art), North Adams, is a multi-disciplinary center for visual, performing, and media arts, that presents exhibitions and performances
  • Berkshire Botanical Garden, Stockbridge
  • The Norman Rockwell Museum, Stockbridge, honors this town’s famous native son
  • Naumkeag (a Trustees of Reservations property), Stockbridge, is famous for 8 acres of terraced gardens and landscaped grounds surrounded by 40 acres of woodland, meadow, and pasture.
  • Mission House (Trustees property), Stockbridge, is a National Historic Landmark that contains an outstanding collection of 18th-century American furniture and decorative arts, and features a beautiful Colonial Revival garden.

Theater and Music

The Berkshires is an arts mecca where visitors enjoy many theatrical productions and musical performances in places such as:

Getting Outdoors

If you’re looking to get outside, you can walk, hike, and ski at:

Within an hour’s drive of Williamstown, you can also explore:

Dining

Choose from more than 30 restaurants in Williamstown, including cuisine such as:

  • Thai
  • Italian
  • Mexican
  • Japanese
  • Chinese
  • Contemporary Fusion

For more information about planning a trip to Williamstown & the Berkshires, visit these selected web sites:

Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism www.mass-vacation.com
Berkshire Visitor’s Bureau    www.berkshires.org
See the Berkshires www.berkshires.com
The Berkshire Web www.berkshireweb.com

(c) Susannah Sheppard

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