OUTDOORS: Parks, Trails, and Outdoor Recreation in MA Berkshires
Posted on February 07, 2024Written by Malerie Yolen-Cohen
Updated on April 01, 2024
Published by Getaway Mavens
Written by Malerie Yolen-Cohen
WHY GO: Arlo Guthrie’s Alice’s Restaurant, was set in the Berkshires MA. Norman Rockwell lived and composed his iconic Saturday Evening Post covers here. Inexplicably, Herman Melville wrote Moby Dick at his home in Pittsfield, far from any sea. And Edith Wharton designed her ideal home in these rolling hills.
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