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Berkshire Attractions
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Berkshire Theatre Festival,
Stockbridge
At 77 years old, the Berkshire Theatre Festival is the eldest performing arts venue in Berkshire County and one of the oldest in the United States. Web:
berkshiretheatre.org E-mail:
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Tanglewood, Lenox, Massachusetts
On August 5, 1937, the first concert at Tanglewood takes place,
now the summer home of the BSO. Web: www.bso.org
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Clark Art Institute,
Williamstown, Massachusetts
A remarkable collection of paintings, silver, sculpture, porcelain, drawings, and prints. Web: www.clarkart.edu |
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Jacob’s Pillow,
Ottis, Massachusetts
Jacob’s Pillow is America’s premier dance festival, and now a National Historic Landmark. Web: www.jacobspillow.org
Email: info@jacobspillow.org |
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Hancock Shaker
Village, Massachusetts
Set your watch back a century or two and see the Village. Web: hancockshakervillage.org |
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The Mount, Lenox, Massachusetts
Edith Wharton called it, "My first real home." Web: edithwharton.org |
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Williamstown
Theatre Festival, Massachusetts
The Williamstown Theatre Festival is located in one of the most beautiful parts of the country—the Berkshires of western Massachusetts. Web: wtfestival.org
Email: wtfinfo@wtfestival.org |
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Chesterwood,
Stockbridge, Massachusetts
Summer studio of Daniel Chester French, sculptor of the Lincoln Memorial, the "Minute Man" at Concord, Massachusetts, and many public monuments. Web: chesterwood.org |
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Norman Rockwell
Museum, Stockbridge, Massachusetts
The Norman Rockwell Museum houses the most significant public collection of Norman Rockwell's work in the world. Web: www.nrm.org |
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Shakespeare &
Co., Lenox, Massachusetts
Launching its 28th season in the culturally-rich Berkshire
Hills of western Massachusetts in Lenox. Web: shakespeare.org
Email: general@shakespeare.org |
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