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Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art
A lot of excitement and anticipation surrounded this ambitious project, the conversion of an empty 27-building...
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Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute
Within these walls are canvases by Renoir (34 of them), Degas, Gauguin, Toulouse-Lautrec, Pissarro, and...
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Williams College Museum of Art
The second leg of Williamstown's two prominent art repositories exists in large part thanks to the college's...
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The Berkshire Theatre Festival
From June to August, and occasionally at other times during the year, The Berkshire Theatre Festival...
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Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival
In 1933, Ted Shawn decided to put on a show in the barn, and so was Jacob's Pillow born. After decades...
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Santarella
With no obligatory historic homes or museums to see in Lee, visitors often make the short excursion to...
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Shakespeare & Company
The repertory company had long used buildings and amphitheaters on the grounds of The Mount to stage...
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The Mount, Edith Wharton Restoration
Wharton, who won a Pulitzer for her novel The Age of Innocence, was singularly equipped to write that...
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Frelinghuysen Morris House & Studio
Built on 46 acres next to the Tanglewood property in the early 1940s, this Bauhaus-influenced house was...
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Berkshire Museum
It began in 1903 as the "Museum of Natural History and Art," words chiseled in stone above the entrance....
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Tanglewood Music Festival
Lenox is filled with music every summer, and the undisputed headliner is the Boston Symphony Orchestra...
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Naumkeag
In 1886, Stanford White designed this 26-room summer house for Joseph Hodge Choate, who served as U.S....
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Norman Rockwell Museum
This striking building opened in 1993, at a cost of $4.4 million, to house the works of Stockbridge's...
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Chesterwood
Sculptor Daniel Chester French, best known for the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., used this estate...
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Hancock Shaker Village
The serenity of the setting, among low hills and meadows, and the carefully considered placement of the...
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Wahconha Park
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Barrington Stage Company
At intervals throughout the year but with concentrations from late June to late August, this nonprofit...
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Arrowhead
Herman Melville bought this 18th-century house in 1850 and lived here until 1863. It was during this...
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Mission House
The Rev. John Sergeant had the most benevolent, if paternalistic, of intentions: He sought to build a...
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Berkshire Botanical Garden
These 15 acres of flower beds, ponds, and vegetable and herb gardens are an inviting destination for...
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