Guidebook for Great Barrington

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Guidebook for Great Barrington

Entertainment & Activities

The Shakers in New Lebanon were a Utopian community of men, women & children. This site preserves their buildings, their crafts & their way of life. Shaker crafts, live animals, great gift shop, cafe.
161 locals recommend
Hancock Shaker Village
1843 W Housatonic St
161 locals recommend
The Shakers in New Lebanon were a Utopian community of men, women & children. This site preserves their buildings, their crafts & their way of life. Shaker crafts, live animals, great gift shop, cafe.
A lovely place that requires a bit of a hike. Please note that there are 2 trails that lead to and from the Falls. One is an easy trail and the other one is steeper, rocky and requires good shoes.
282 locals recommend
Bash Bish Falls State Park
Falls Road
282 locals recommend
A lovely place that requires a bit of a hike. Please note that there are 2 trails that lead to and from the Falls. One is an easy trail and the other one is steeper, rocky and requires good shoes.
329 locals recommend
The Clark Art Institute
225 South St
329 locals recommend

Arts & Culture

Houses the work of Norman Rockwell who is famous for his many covers on the Saturday Evenin Post. Many of the characters in his paintings are based on real people who lived in Stockbridge.
344 locals recommend
Norman Rockwell Museum
9 Glendale Rd
344 locals recommend
Houses the work of Norman Rockwell who is famous for his many covers on the Saturday Evenin Post. Many of the characters in his paintings are based on real people who lived in Stockbridge.
An Amazing historic home, built and furnished by Frederic Church--the last of the Hudson River Painters. Fabulous gift shop. Wonderful vistas and do take the house tour. It is worth it.
350 locals recommend
Olana State Historic Site
Olana State Historic Site
350 locals recommend
An Amazing historic home, built and furnished by Frederic Church--the last of the Hudson River Painters. Fabulous gift shop. Wonderful vistas and do take the house tour. It is worth it.
The house/studio of Thomas Cole, the first Hudson River Painter. Offers hiking tours to places where Cole actually painted. The bookstore has everything every written about the Hudson River Valley.
163 locals recommend
Thomas Cole National Historic Site
218 Spring St
163 locals recommend
The house/studio of Thomas Cole, the first Hudson River Painter. Offers hiking tours to places where Cole actually painted. The bookstore has everything every written about the Hudson River Valley.