Does a Civil War-era hermit still make his home on Mount Greylock?…
Read More →Today, the majority of the popular ski areas that brought tourists to the Berkshire Hills, the Green Mountains of Vermont and the White Mountains of New Hampshire, beginning with the snow trains and ending with destination resorts from the 1970s and 1980s,…
Read More →You can’t go wrong with chocolate.
That’s what Nick Monte, chocolatier and co-owner of the Village Peddler in East Arlington, Vt., and the Village Chocolate Shoppe in Bennington, Vt., believes.…
Read More →Look no further than the Berkshires, where the Champagne Salon by Dom Pérignon, at Blantyre, is the only place this is possible in North America.…
Read More →Cookbook brings everything full circle for couple behind Carr’s Ciderhouse in Hadley…
Read More →Shakers removed headstones
to reflect values of spiritual life…
Robert Todd Lincoln's Hildene, in Manchester, Vt., is home to presidential history, including one of his father's last surviving stove-pipe hats.…
Read More →Zoom in on treasures from The Trustees of Reservations’ historic homes…
Read More →If only this well-traveled pair could talk! If they could, we’re sure these two vintage traveling trunks would have so many stories to tell.…
Read More →Compiled by Jennifer Huberdeau Norman Rockwell’s first Saturday Evening Post cover was published on May 20, 1916. The illustration, “Boy with Baby Carriage,” was one of two paintings Rockwell brought to unscheduled visit the Post’s Philadelphia office in early 1916. The Post…
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