Named by Yankee Magazine as one of the “Top 10 foliage train rides in New England” (2017), the Berkshire Scenic Railway Museum's mission is to preserve the history of railroading in the Berkshire Hills of Western Massachusetts. (Curated content from www.berkshiretrains.org)
The Mount is a historic house museum and vibrant cultural center with a variety of tours, programs, and events for you to enjoy. (Curated content from www.edithwharton.org)
Bousquet Mountain is a long-treasured wintertime gem in the Berkshires, and everyone working towards its enhancement aims to keep it just that way. Local devotion to Bousquet is a special thing, and we want your experience this winter to feel both familiar, and fresh. We can’t wait to welcome you back home to Bousquet, where we can continue our ski traditions and build new experiences together as a growing Bousquet community. (Curated content from bousquetmountain.com)
Home of Herman Melville from 1850-1863. Dedicated to preserving the history of Berkshire County and the Arrowhead farm. (Curated content from berkshirehistory.org)
Nestled in the heart of the Berkshires in Lee, Massachusetts, Greenock Country Club was established as one of America's first golf courses, dating back to 1895. Redesigned in 1927 by the legendary golf architect Donald Ross, this 9-hole course has stood the test of time, a masterpiece of craftsmanship and original style. The Club is located just one mile from exit 2 off Interstate 90, within minutes of the historic town of Stockbridge and just a few short miles from Tanglewood, the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. (Curated content from www.greenockcc.com)
A showcase of horticulture and garden design and a “museum of living things,” Berkshire Botanical Garden's 24 acres feature dozens of display areas that are educational, functional, and highly ornamental, with plant collections emphasizing plants that are native to the Northeast or that thrive in Zone 5b. Among the oldest in the region, the gardens have evolved and expanded over the years in breadth and variety, with its newest, "Lucy's Garden" featuring topiary animals and other 'live' sculptures, opened in June, 2019. (Curated content from www.berkshirebotanical.org)
Explore culture, curiosity, and community at Berkshire Museum. (Curated content from berkshiremuseum.org)
Norman Rockwell Museum presents the world’s largest collection of original Norman Rockwell art as the best of American illustration. (Curated content from www.nrm.org)
A National Historic Landmark, this Colonial-era house and museum and garden tells the story of the Stockbridge Mohicans and missionary John Sergeant. (Curated content from thetrustees.org)
Chesterwood is the former summer home and studio of Daniel Chester French (1850-1931), sculptor of the Minute Man and Lincoln Memorial Abraham Lincoln statues and a leading artist of his era. The site, located in idyllic Stockbridge, Massachusetts, includes: French’s home and studio; museum collections of objects owned or created by him; an archive of historic documents and photographs (The Chesterwood Archives are located at the Chapin Library at Williams College); outbuildings; and 122 acres of designed and wooded landscape. (Curated content from www.chesterwood.org)