MASS MoCA is one of the world’s liveliest centers for making and enjoying today’s most evocative art. With vast galleries and a stunning collection of indoor and outdoor performing arts venues, MASS MoCA is able to embrace all forms of art: music, sculpture, dance, film, painting, photography, theater, and new, boundary-crossing works of art that defy easy classification. (Curated content from massmoca.org)
It starts in orchards and forgotten apple trees across Berkshire county. Our ciders are complex and refreshing, like sparkling wine. Always 100% apples and no sugar added. Located in a former textile mill, we’re part of the growing community of artists and makers at Greylock WORKS in North Adams, MA. (Curated content from www.berkshire-cider.com)
The main telescope of the Hopkins Observatory, for the use of current Williams College students, is a 24-inch reflector that is located on the roof of the physics/astronomy building in the Science Quadrangle. (Curated content from astronomy.williams.edu)
CMA sparks new ways of thinking about art and the visual world through its innovative exhibitions, programs, publications and projects. (Curated content from artmuseum.williams.edu)
At 2400 feet, this 398-acre park has the highest elevation campground of any park in Vermont. Woodford is located on a mountain plateau surrounding Adams Reservoir. The high elevation spruce/fir/birch forest provides an ideal setting for the park. Woodford borders the George Aiken Wilderness Area, which is in the Green Mountain National Forest. There are several lakes and ponds in the surrounding area. (Curated content from vtstateparks.com)
As the first home of Susan B. Anthony, the Museum's mission is to educate minds about Susan's life and efforts that left a lasting impact on America. (Curated content from www.susanbanthonybirthplace.com)
Forest Park Country Club and Golf Course features a regulation 18-Hole golf course designed by Gene Hamm with Bermuda fairways and bent grass greens. (Curated content from forestparkcc.org)
The museum contains a permanent collection of dollhouses, from a simple cape cod house to elaborate Victorian houses. In addition to the dollhouses and many dolls, there also are trains and trucks on display as well as educational toys. The museum is open Saturday and Sunday afternoons from 1 to 4 pm year round or by appointment or by chance. The museum is located at 212 Union Street, Bennington, Vermont. (Curated content from dollhouseandtoymuseumofvermont.com)