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14 W. Main St., Wilmington, VT , USA

#2.
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
Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art This is a wonderful museum showing only current work of contem... More on igougo

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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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92 Hawthorne St, Lenox, Ma, USA
Hourly guided tours of American Cubists' home and art collection on 46-acre estate next to Tanglewood. July... More on uptake_content
Overall great addition to our summer In Stockbridge More on TripAdvisor

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Amherst, Ma
With three higher learning institutions within its city limits, Amherst is a quintessential college town. Discuss politics over coffee in a local cafe, read a book on the grass outside, or catch a...
Named for Baron Jeffery Amherst, a British general during the last of the French and Indian Wars, the illustrious liberal-arts college was founded in 1821. Robert Frost was a member of the faculty... More on Frommers

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88 Shaker Museum Rd, Old Chatham, Hudson Valley, NY 12136
Twenty galleries tell the rich story of Shaker faith, industry, community, and design. Discover exquisite examples of Shaker furniture, oval boxes, tools, baskets and much more. Let the premiere co... More on Albany.org
Topics: new, york. More on MuseumStuff.com

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Cohoes NY 12047, United States of America
Inscription. 1735 1927, Van Schaick Mansion: Home Of, John G. Van Schaick: and his Wife Anna Patriot Americans, Built by Anthony Van Schaick, Son of Goosen Gerritsen original patentee, Headquarters... More on HMDB
Military headquarters in the days leading up to the Battle of Saratoga. Open 2-4 Thursday and Sunday, year round. More on Albany.org
