In the Berkshires
Rockin' Restaurants
Famous in the 413
Final Jeopardy
200

The oldest working farm in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts

Hancock Shaker Village 

200

Fresh Guac made to order and a pitcher of margaritas

Titos 

200

This famous singer has a home in Lenox

James Taylor 

200

This community resource opened recently and provides a space for people to warm up, have something to eat, and potentially meet with other resource providers. It is open M-F from 9-3.

The Warming Trailer 

400

The location of Ilvermorny-school of Witchcraft and wizardry

Mount Greylock 

400

Crab Rangoons and Goldfingers to go please!

Tahiti Takeout 

400

Her Federal-style home built in 1818, stands as an important symbol of the women’s suffrage movement

Susan B. Anthony 

600

A 13-acre campus of renovated 19th-century factory buildings filled with new creations

Mass Moca 

600

Have breakfast with Marilyn Monroe and Elvis while listening to some tunes on the jukebox!

Misty Moonlight Diner 

600

The official state artist of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Norman Rockwell 

800

Originally the summer home of Mrs. Gorham Brooks and Mary Aspinwall Tappan (1936) that overlooks the Stockbridge Bowl

Tanglewood 

800

Fill out a beer card here to earn a mug with your name on it!

Ye Olde Forge 

800

This famous author wrote: “Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul And sings the tune without the words And never stops at all.”

Emily Dickinson 

1000

The only natural white marble arch in North America

Natural Bridge 

1000

Kiss Me, I’m Irish!

Patrick's Pub 

1000

This historian, author, professor and civil rights activist was born in Great Barrington MA

W.E.B. Du Bois