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Cheshire, MA

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Cheshire, Massachusetts
This 418-acre, privately owned lake, located on the western side of Route 8, is also known as Hoosac Reservoir. It is divided into three basins by a pair of causeways. The south basin is extremely shallow, the middle basin has a maximum ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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100 Art School Road, Berkshire, MA
The 1750-built Bidwell House is one of the oldest colonial homes in the Berkshire Hills. The building, a registered National Historic Landmark, is set on 190 acres of open fields, lush woods, ... More on Weather.com

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2 Plunkett St., Berkshire, MA
Take a tour through Edith Wharton's home and writing space. Born into New York society, Edith Wharton wrote fiction, in addition to essays about architecture, gardens, and interior design. She was the first ... More on Weather.com

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87 Marshall St, North Adams, Massachusetts
The museum is a village in miniature spread over 13 acres, with 26 buildings dedicated to art, music, dance... More on travelandleisure
It's located in a picturesque part of Massachusetts, about 2 1/2 hours from Boston along a picturesque high... More on TripAdvisor

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Route 2, P.O. Box 1044, Boston, Massachusetts 01247, United States of America
This was New England's first scenic road, and it is now considered "The" 4 season vacation highway with a hundred miles of historic beauty and activities to explore. There are 5 driving tours mappe... More on DogFriendly.com
The Mohawk Trail in Massachusetts is a pleasant 63-mile drive along Route 2. We picked up the drive at Leominster and followed it ... More on igougo

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Route 20, Berkshire, MA
Pittsfield is known for its preservation of Hancock Shaker Village. An offshoot of the Quakers, those following the Shaker religion adhered to tenets of pacifism, communal possessions, open confession, equality of the sexes, and strict ... More on Weather.com

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34 Lebanon Mountain Road, Hancock, Massachusetts 01237, United States of America
This historic village offers a window into the lives of this unique and fascinating early American religious sect. The Shakers trace their beginnings to Manchester, England, in 1747. They called th... More on Heritage
I am sure that even in the summer when there are more tourists it is still a peaceful place. More on igougo

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472 W Mountain Rd, Lenox, MA 01240-2037,
1500 acres - 7 miles of trails - Year-round programs - Open Daily: July-Columbus Day - Rest of the year: Tu... More on uptake_content
There is a small parking lot in front of the entrance, and will be a problem finding one if you visit bus... More on TripAdvisor

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92 Hawthorne St, Lenox, Ma, USA
Built on 46 acres next to the Tanglewood property in the early 1940s, this Bauhaus-influenced house was t... More on Frommers
Overall great addition to our summer In Stockbridge More on TripAdvisor
