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Galleries & Museums
Click on any of the galleries & museums listed below to view detailed information and pictures.
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Becket Arts Center of the Hilltowns
Brooker Hill Rd & Rte 8, Becket
413-623-6635
Many free and low cost events, lectures and classes to see and experience. Gallery Hours Monday - Saturday 10am - 4pm (closed Wednesday)
Arts Center is closed Sundays and Wednesdays. |
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Berkshire Visitors Bureau
3 Hoosac Street, Adams 800-237-5747
The Berkshires' cultural attractions offer surprising treasures. Recreational opportunities abound including downhill and cross-country skiing, hiking, biking, whitewater rafting, fishing and golf. Make time for shopping and antiquing too! |
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Bisbee Mill Museum
66 East Street, Chesterfield
413-296-4465
A reconstructed three-story 19th-century grist mill, blacksmith shop, woodworking shop, and small museum area. Open July 4th 2-5pm and Sundays June 5th to Columbus Day. |
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Blacksmith Shop Museum
5 Stage Road, Westhampton
413-529-9451
Take a trip back in time. Touch the past. See how things were made in years gone by. Open Sundays 2pm-4pm, Memorial Day through Labor Day |
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Bryant Homestead
207 Bryant Road, Cummington
413-634-2244
The Bryant Homestead overflows with family furnishings and memorabilia of William Cullen Bryant's life as a poet, traveler, and editor of the New York Evening Post. |
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Chester Railroad Museum
10 Prospect St. Chester, MA 01011, Chester
413-354-7878
Take a ride into the past. Learn about the history of the rails. Open 11 am - 4 pm Weekends July - October or by appointment. Also, Friends of the Keystone Arches, Inc. is announcing they have gotten permission from MA Dept. of Fisheries & Wildlife to build a short trail along Walker Brook in Chester on the JJ Kelly Conservation Area. It will follow about a mile of roadbed of the Chester & Becket Railroad. |
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Hilltown Artisans Guild
Worthington Town Hall, Worthington
413-238-5827
A loosely organized network of professional craftspeople and artists who reside in the hilltowns of western Massachusetts. Guild members cooperatively work together to market, exhibit and sell their work. Presenting "Art to Live By" Exhibitions twice a year. |
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Kingman Tavern Historical Museum
41 Main Street, Cummington
413-634-5527
Open Saturdays from 2 pm to 5 pm in July and August and by appointment. |
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