Museums in:

Richmond, Massachusetts

Berkshire Botanical Garden
Stockbridge, Massachusetts

Arboretum, Botanical Garden, General, Nature Centers, Science

Called “a glistening community gem” by Virginia Small, author of the book Great Gardens of the Berkshires, the Garden’s mission is to fulfill the community’s need for information, education and inspiration concerning the art and science of gardening and the preservation and improvement of our local environment.

Berkshire County Historical Society
Pittsfield, Massachusetts

Historical Society

Edith Wharton Restoration, Inc.
Lenox, Massachusetts

Art

Hancock Shaker Village
Pittsfield, Massachusetts

History

Mount Lebanon Shaker Village
New Lebanon, New York

Archaeology, Culture, History, Historic House, Historical Society

The Shaker Museum and Library is committed to interpreting for the public is unparalleled collection and the historic site to tell the vital story of America's Shakers as it prepares to relocate the Museum from Old Chatham to Mount Lebanon Shaker Village. Mount Lebanon was home to the Central Ministry and governing community for America's Shakers from 1787 to 1947.

The Berkshire Museum
Pittsfield, Massachusetts

Aquarium, Art, Culture

The Norman Rockwell Museum
Stockbridge, Massachusetts

Art, Culture

The Norman Rockwell Museum houses the world’s largest and most significant collection of Rockwell art. Norman Rockwell Museum presents, preserves and studies the art of illustration and is a world resource for reflection, involvement and discovery inspired by Norman Rockwell and the power of visual images to shape and reflect society.

Friends of Herman Melville's Arrowhead
Pittsfield, Massachusetts

Lenox Historical Society
Lenox, Massachusetts

Historical Society

Richmond Historical Society
Richmond, Massachusetts

Historical Society

The Children's Museum, Pittsfield
Pittsfield, Massachusetts

Children's

Ventfort Hall Mansion and Gilded Age Museum
Lenox, Massachusetts

Art, Culture, History, Historic House, Library

Ventfort Hall is an imposing Jacobean Revival-style mansion built in 1893 for Sarah Morgan, the sister of J. P. Morgan. Designed by the architects Rotch & Tilden, it is located in Lenox, Massachusetts. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and declared an official project of “Save America’s Treasures,” a Millennium program of Hillary Rodham Clinton and the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Ventfort Hall is the home of The Museum of the Gilded Age.

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