Things to see and Places to go while visiting
Massachusetts
Berkshire Region

Shelburne Falls
This Massachusetts village is home to the fabled Bridge of Flowers and other attractions including the glacial potholes and the Shelburne Falls Trolley Museum.


Hancock Shaker Village
An outdoor history museum of Shaker life on 1200 acres in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Features twenty original buildings and historic working farm and gardens.


Norman Rockwell Museum
Stockbridge, MA - Rockwell, one of America's best loved artists, had a gift for capturing a slice of American life. It's mesmerizing to see his original works up close.


Mohawk Trail
New England's first scenic road follows a 63-mile course past scenic vistas, shops, charming restaurants, and 50,000 acres of state parks in western Massachusetts


Boston Area

New England Holocaust Memorial
From About, 20th Century History Guide Jennifer Rosenberg takes you off of the Freedom Trail to visit this often overlooked Boston landmark.


Boston Duck Tours
What's a Duck Tour? Good question! You'll tour Boston's roads and waters in a "duck," a World War II-era amphibious vehicle.


The Paul Revere House
Paul Revere was the quintessential patriot, and you can visit the small wooden house in Boston's North End from which he departed on his legendary ride.

Museum of Science
Boston, MA - More than 400 hands-on exhibits from a to z... astronomy to zoology, that is! Fun for the whole family.

Central Mass.

The Basketball Hall of Fame
If you call yourself a basketball fan, you really have to plan a pilgrimage to Springfield, Massachusetts. Fans of all ages can easily lose themselves for hours within the three-story, spherical museum, which boasts many interactive exhibits.

Sturbridge Village
Journey to the past when you visit Old Sturbridge Village, a recreated New England community of the early 19th century. I'll take you there on a virtual photo tour.

Old Greenfield Village
Old Greenfield Village recreates life in a New England town as it was in 1895.

Worcester Art Museum
Worcester, MA - In addition to showcasing 50 centuries of art, the museum even has a 13th century French chapel rebuilt there stone by stone!