Area Attractions
While you're visiting us for the tent sale,
why not make a weekend of it and visit some of the other
great attractions in the Western Massachusetts area.
America's premier scented candle company features a candle museum, housewares, shops and restaurant
New England's largest theme park features rides, stunt shows, food and fun. Open April to end of October
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
International shrine honoring basketball's greatest players, coaches and contributors from around the globe.
Four museums (two art, one science & 1 historical), located at the Quadrangle in downtown Springfield.
Recreated early 1800s New England village, the largest outdoor living history museum in Northeast.
Magic Wings Butterfly Conservatory
New attraction features live butterflies, educational programs, exhibits & displays.
Symphony Hall ~Historical theatre featuring Broadway shows, concerts and children's theatre. Sept. through May.
Come face to face with exotic animals from around the world. Gift shop, barn and discovery room.
CityStage is Springfield's professional theatre featuring musicals, modern drama and comedy; Sept. through May.
Fourteen 18th and 19th century houses and Flynt Center of Earthly New England. Tours, exhibits and workshops.
Springfield Symphony Orchestra Concerts
Offers classical, pops, lunchtime, family & educational concerts at Springfield Symphony Hall. Sept. thru May
Springfield Armory National Historic Site
Museum maintains one of the most extensive and unique firearms collections in the world. Established by George Washington in 1794.
World's largest museum of Yiddish literature and culture. Featuring a theatre, gardens and bookstore.
Exhibits showcase the people and history of the sport invented in Holyoke. Located at Heritage State Park.
Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden
The five bronze sculptures include Dr. Seuss busily working at his drawing board with the Cat in the Hat standing at his side as his muse, and lots of other favorite Dr. Seuss characters such as Horton the Elephant, Yertle the Turtle, the Grinch and his dog Max, the Lorax, Gertrude McFuzz, Things One and Two, and the lovable Thidwick the Moose
Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art
The 44,000 sq. ft. contemporary museum is situated in a 7.5 acre apple orchard next to Hampshire College campus in the Connecticut River Valley of western Massachusetts. The Museum collection includes picture book art from around the world, and will have as its core the work of Eric Carle.
The park's Visitors' Center features exhibits about paper manufacturing and Holyoke's history as a 19-century industrial powerhouse. The Children's Museum, the restored antique Holyoke Merry-Go-Round and the Volleyball Hall of Fame are also located within the park.
Berkshire Horeseback Adventures
297 Main Street, Lenox, 413-6379090
Berkshire Museum
39 South Street, Pittsfield, 413-443-7171
Berkshire Scenic Railway Museum
10 Willow Creek Road, Lenox, 413-637-2210
Children's Museum at Holyoke
444 Dwight Street, Holyoke, 413-536-KIDS
Clark Art Institute
225 South Street, Williamstown, 413-458-2303
Hancock Shaker Village
Route 20, Pittsfield, 800-817-1137
Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival
358 George Carter Road, Becket, 413-243-0745
Keep Homestead Museum 35 Ely Road, Monson, 413-267-4137
Look Memorial Park
300 North Main Street, Northampton, 413-584-5457
The Mount, Edith Wharton's Estate & Gardens
2 Plunkett Street, Lenox, 413-637-1899
North Adams Museum of History & Science
Western Gateway Heritage State Park, Bldg A, North Adams, 413-664-4700
Quabbin Reservoir
Rt. 9, Belchertown, 413-323-7221
Mass MoCA
1040 MASS MoCA Way, North Adams, 413-662-2111
Mowhawk Trail
Rt. 2, Williamstown, 413-664-6256
Norman Rockwell Museum
9 Glendale Museum, Stockbridge, 413-298-4100
Shakespeare & Company
70 Kemble Street, Lenox, 413-637-1199
Shelburne Falls Trolley Museum
14 Depot Street, Shelburne Falls, 413-625-9443
