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"Best
value in the area for a decent room"
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29, 2007 [more]
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Hancock
Shaker Village |
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Bousquet
Ski Resort |
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Family
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Berkshire
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Colonial
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CheckIn
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CheckOut
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59 rooms
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The
Berkshire Museum and Other Neighborhood Attractions
Staying
at the outstanding Ramada Limited Inn
& Suites affords guests comfortable
accommodations, superior service and a
host of activities that are within just
a few miles of our front door. Enjoy everything
from the Berkshire Museum to the Colonial
Theatre to Herman Melville’s Arrowhead.
Of course, that’s just the beginning
of Berkshire area attractions. Below is
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Hancock
Shaker Village. Hancock Shaker
Village is a beautifully restored village,
set on 1,200 acres of farm, woodland and
pasture. Home to the premier collection
of Shaker buildings and artifacts, the
Village comes to life through vibrant
programs, tours, exhibitions and hands-on
activities. Talk with artisans on a tour
focused on Shaker daily life. Learn about
the heritage breeds of animals that roam
the pastures and the heirloom crops in
the gardens. Children can even take a
lesson with a Shaker schoolteacher (costumed
staff). For more information, visit www.hancockshakervillage.org.
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Jacob’s Pillow Dance. Travel
just under 20 miles and experience an extraordinary
place to see dance - Jacob’s Pillow Dance.
Enjoy world-class dance performances as part of
the 10-week Festival. Explore the Archives with
rare holdings encompassing 90 years of dance,
video-viewing stations, library, and exhibit galleries.
Attend free outdoor showings for the whole family.
For more information, visit www.jacobspillow.org.
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Tanglewood
Music Festival. Situated on a 210-acre
estate in the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts,
the Tanglewood Music Festival is the oldest and
most acclaimed music festival in the United States.
The summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra,
Tanglewood offers not only concerts by the orchestra,
but also jazz and pop performances, an expanded
schedule of concerts, chamber music and recitals.
Since 1940, visitors from all over the world have
spread out a picnic blanket, feasted on gourmet
goodies and embraced live music under the stars.
For more information and a complete schedule,
visit www.tanglewood.org.
The Colonial Theatre.
The recently restored Colonial Theatre is destined
to become a vital cultural force in Pittsfield
and Berkshire County. Year-round entertaining
will begin this summer (2006) and programming
will include comedy, jazz, blues, folk and rock
concerts, dance, Broadway shows, foreign and
classic films, lectures by authors and world-renown
speakers, family entertainment, as well as country,
gospel, and classical performances. For more
information, visit www.thecolonialtheatre.org.
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Norman
Rockwell Museum. Come experience
the world’s largest and most noteworthy
collection of original Rockwell art. Highlights
include long-time favorites from Rockwell’s
Saturday Evening Post covers, the powerful
“Four Freedoms,” and the nostalgic
“Stockbridge Main Street at Christmas.”
Marvel at the Norman Rockwell Archive,
which contains more than 100,000 photographs,
letters and other rare mementos. For more
information, visit www.nrm.org. |
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Bousquet Skiing
Resort & Family Fun Center. Each
winter, skiing, snowboarding and snow-tubing
are in full swing at Bousquet Skiing Resort
& Family Fun Center. When summertime comes
around, it’s time for water slides, go-karts,
miniature golf and wall climbing. Fine family
fun is just one mile from the hotel. For more
information, visit www.bousquets.com. [Top]
The
Berkshire Museum. This is one eclectic
museum. Enjoy everything from fine art spanning
an impressive breadth of time periods to highly-interactive
science exhibits to an aquarium featuring living
corals and other invertebrates, fish, insects,
spiders, amphibians and reptiles. For more information,
visit www.berkshiremuseum.org.
Herman Melville’s
Arrowhead. The home of Herman Melville
from 1850-1863, Arrowhead was where he wrote
his most famous work, “Moby-Dick,”
along with three other novels, “Pierre,”
“The Confidence-Man,” and “Israel
Potter,” a collection of short stories
entitled “The Piazza Tales,” all
of his magazine stories and some of his poetry.
Arrowhead is now a house museum where visitors
can get an up-close-and-personal interpretation
of what life was like for the Melville family
in the Berkshires. For more information, visit
www.mobydick.org. [Top]
Berkshire
Theatre Festival. At 78 years
old, the Berkshire Theatre Festival has
the unique distinction of being the longest
running cultural organization in Berkshire
County and one of the first established
regional theatres in the United States.
This season’s productions include
“Amadeus,” “The Night
of the Iguana” and “The Heidi
Chronicles.” For more information,
visit www.berkshiretheatre.org. |
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Clark Art Institute.
With its intimate galleries and stunning natural
environment, the Clark Art Institute is one
of the most respected art museums in the world.
One of the few institutions in the United States
that combines a public art museum with a complement
of research and academic programs, including
a major art history library, the Clark is now
a leading international center for research
and discussion on the nature of art and art
history.For more information, visit www.clarkart.edu.
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