Museums Near the Mohawk Trail

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Business Name
Historic Deerfield
Company Description

Step into Early New England! Explore 11 museum houses with trained guides, world-class antiques, special exhibitions, all in the heart of a 330-year old village. Enjoy family programs, special events, distinctive shopping, and café dining.

Phone
413-775-7214
Street Address
84B Old Main Street
City
Deerfield
State
MA
Postal Code
01342
Business Name
Kemp-McCarthy Museum of The Rowe Historical Society
Company Description

For those not familiar with out museum, we are accessible via the Mohawk Trail...first left after the Mohawk Park bridge in Charlemont (if you are coming from the west).The Rowe Historical Society owns and operates the Kemp-McCarthy Museum.The museum has an extensive collection of local artifacts and antiques]Highlights of the collection include antique quilts, 19th century dolls, period costumes, china and glassware, sleighs, furniture, photographs, cookware, tools, farm implements and an original 19th century hearse.he Kemp-McCarthy Museum alsohas many valuable photos and literature from the Davis Mine, the Hoosac Rail Tunnel, and the Yankee Atomic Electric Company. There is a virtual tour on our website, if you would like to take a look: https://rowehistoricalsociety.wordpress.com/

Phone
413-339-4238
Street Address
282 Zoar Road
City
Rowe
State
MA
Postal Code
01367
Business Name
Mass MoCA
Company Description

Housed on a restored 19th-century factory campus, MASS MoCA exhibits some of the liveliest, most evocative - and provocative - art of our time. Open all year with a full schedule of performing arts events and film in addition to 120,000 square feet of gallery space.

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Phone
413-662-2111
Street Address
1040 MASS MoCA Way
City
North Adams
State
MA
Postal Code
01247
Business Name
Memorial Hall Museum / Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association
Company Description

Built in 1798 as the original Deerfield Academy building, it opened in 1880 as a museum to preserve and display collections as a "direct memorial of the inhabitants of this valley, both Indian and Puritan." 19 exhibition rooms. Open May 1 - Oct. 31, Tuesday through Sunday, 11 am - 4:30 pm. Rts. 5 & 10. 

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Phone
413-774-3768 / 413-774-7476
Street Address
8 Memorial Street
City
Deerfield
State
MA
Postal Code
01342
Business Name
Museum of Our Industrial Heritage
Company Description

Located in a Historic Mill Building on the Green River has seen continued industrial use for three centuries.

This museum tells the story of the rich industrial history of the area.

Visit our family friendly exhibits – open Saturday afternoons 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm during the summer or schedule an appointment to visit another time.

Exhibits of Early Cutlery, Tools, Gages, Machinery and other products from the area.

Main Gallery is a permanent exhibit telling the core story of Franklin County's rich industrial history. Take a chronological tour starting with the development of America's first industrial scale Cutlery manufacturing through to current day high precision manufacturing that carrys on this heritage.

Technology - Transportation & Trade - Early Water Power History in the Small Hill Towns

Water Power made Franklin County hum with industrial activity in the 18th, 19th and early 20 centuries. Technology - Transportation & Trade is an exhibit that's part of the Main Gallery also. The exhibit focusses on the smaller hill towns of the region which were the first to adapt mechanical water power from the abundant small streams and rivers. In 1905 the combined towns of Franklin County produced mechanical water power of 14,751 Horsepower, the equivelent to produce 11 megawatts of electricity.

Museum Tool Room

Guided and supervised by museum staff, adult visitors to our Open Houses (and adolescents accompanied by an adult) can try their hand at both our woodworkers’ bench and a re-created Goodell Pratt machine shop in our Hands-on Workshop down the hall from the exhibit gallery.

While the Workshop  is only in action for Open Houses, Teacher Workshops,  Special Interest Tours, and by chance on Summer Saturdays, it  is always open for viewing during the museum’s open hours.

Gage Room

This exhibit was created as part of a "Teaching American History" program that the museum participated in. Through a NEH grant, teachers from all over the eastern half of America came to the Connecticut Valley to learn about the early industrial history here centered on the Springfield Armory Historic site. The companies in Greenfield are noted for close cooperation with the Armory by developing precision thread systems and quality control systems. Learn about Greenfield's role in setting national and world wide mechanical standards and about the manufacturing culture that supported it. Here in the gage room which is modeled after a typical factory R&D or quality control area, one can learn about the basic concepts of mass production quality control developed here and known as the "American Manufacturing System" of "Armory System" and which has been adopted all over the world. View and use a variety of precision measuring instruments made by local pioneering companies.

 

 

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Street Address
2 Mead Street, Suite 2
City
Greenfield
State
MA
Postal Code
01301
Business Name
Sterling & Francine Clark Art Institute
Company Description

European, American, British, and Old Master paintings in intimate galleries surrounded by 140 acres of woodland & trails. Newly renovated campus featuring the Clark Center designed by architect Tadao Ando. The Clark’s Impressionist paintings including works by Renoir, Monet, and Degas return after a three year tour.

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Phone
413-458-2303
Street Address
225 South St.
City
Williamstown
State
MA
Postal Code
01267
Business Name
Susan B Anthony Birthplace Museum
Company Description

Susan B. Anthony -- Adams' Famous Daughter

Although Susan B. Anthony lived in Adams for only the first six years of her life, she was greatly influenced by the beliefs and aspirations of her hometown Quaker community. Her great-grandfather was a pioneer settler here and one of the founding members of the East Hoosac Meeting. Anthony devoted the greater part of her life seeking justice as an abolitionist against slavery and as a suffragette for the rights of woman to vote. Her inner light guided her through the darkness of this world.

Spring/Summer (Memorial Day-Columbus Day): 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, Thursday-Saturday and Monday, Sunday 11:30 am - 4:00 pm

Fall/Winter (Columbus Day-Memorial Day): 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, Friday,Saturday and Monday, Sunday 11:30 am - pm

Call to arrange private tours: 413-743-7121

The gift shop at the Birthplace Museum features many Suffrage-themed souvenirs and gift items made by local female artisans of the berkshires. These unique gifts include handmade jewelry, pocket books, potholders, and much more, perfect for this holiday season. They also sell a large variety of books for children and adults about the suffrage movement, famous reformers, and local history.

It is a "must See" when visiting the Northern Berkshires.  Admission: $6.00 Adult / $4.00 senoir citzen $3.00 Studnet / Free children six and under.

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Phone
413-743-7121
Contact Name(s)
Cassandra Peltier
Street Address
67 East Road
Street 2
P.O. Box 244
City
Adams
State
MA
Postal Code
01220
Business Name
The Williamstown House of Local History
Company Description

The Williamstown House of Local History was founded in 1941 to preserve and to promote knowledge of the town's history. Our goal is to document the diverse people and buildings, the associations and businesses, the institutions and events, that form the town's history from the earliest days to the present time.

Phone
413-458-2160
Contact Name(s)
Sarah Currie - Executive Director
Street Address
32 New Ashford Road
City
Williamstown
State
MA
Postal Code
01267
Business Name
Thunderbolt Ski Museum
Company Description

What you'll see: Exhibits honoring the "legends" of the trail, as well as ones featuring clothing, equipment and other memorabilia. Also, a documentary and films are shown on a regular basis.

Phone
413-743-8356
Street Address
3 Hoosac Street (Adams Visitor Center)
City
Adams
State
MA
Postal Code
01220
Business Name
Western Gateway Heritage State Park
Company Description

The Heart of the park is the Visitors Center Museum. Several beautifully retore buidings that were once used to store freight and commodities surround a cobblestone courtyard at this former railroad yard. The buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This ubran park uses historical artifacts and exhibits to bring to life the controversial and danger-filled construction of the Hoosac Tunnel, one of the greatest engineering feats of the 19th century. The tunnel was dug 4.75 miles through Hoosac Mountan, linking Massachusetts to Albany, NY.  200 men lost their lives building the tunnel, which is still being used today. An audio-visual presentation takes visitors back in time, where the sounds of dripping water, pickaxes against stone, explosion, and debates re-create the hradship and heroism of the tunnel's constuction. Programs and exhibits on history, science, culture and environmental are offered regularly to the public. Visitors Center hours: Open 10am-5pm day except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's days. Admission and parking is free.

 

Phone
413-663-6312
Street Address
9 Furnace Street Bypass, Bldg. 4
City
North Adams
State
MA
Postal Code
01247