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This is an historic site commemorating the lives and the culture of the Shakers who lived in Western Massachusetts. Address: Intersection of Rte 20 and Rte 41 Pittsfield MA 01201
Send an Email 1 413 443-0188
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This Marian shrine is devoted to the Chaplet of Divine Mercy, originally given to Sister Faustina in the early 20th century. Address: 2 Prospect Hill Road Stockbridge MA USA 01262
1 413 298-3931
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The Museum of the Gilded Age at Ventfort Hall is housed in an Elizabethan-style mansion that was built in 1893. The mansion is partially restored to its original state and is open to the public. Lectures, exhibits, theatrical performances and other events are often held at the museum. The exterior of Ventfort Hall was used as St. Cloud's Orphanage in the 1998 film, Cider House Rules. Address: 104 Walker Street Lenox MA USA
1 413 637-3206
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This was the home of Herman Melville between 1850 and 1963. Some of Melville's most famous works were written here including Moby Dick. Tours of the premises are available. Address: 780 Holmes Road Pittsfield MA 01201
1 413 442-1793
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The Lenox Athenaeum is a cultural gathering place that is located in a historic home. Seminars on classical museum, Shakespeare, theater, dance, literature, intimate music recitals, charitable functions and lectures are often held at this venue. The mansion also provides full service catering. Address: 111 Yokun Avenue Lenox MA USA
Send an Email 1 413 637-1087
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