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Stockbridge
Mass, a lovely village located in the Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts,
is peacefully situated in a beautiful interval between the mountains and
the Housatonic River. The town has grown from an Indian mission to a quiet
village of wealth and gracious living to a resort town with the most famous
Main Street in America as painted by Norman Rockwell.
Stockbridge is known for its beautiful
natural vistas, for its small town ambience, its historic houses, and cultural
attractions. Historic houses open to the public include the Merwin House,
the Mission House and Naumkeag. Cultural attractions are Chesterwood Museum
and studio of Daniel Chester French, sculptor of "The Minute Man" and the
Lincoln Memorial; the new Rockwell museum, the Berkshire Botanical Gardens
and Tanglewood, the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
The oldest village improvement society
in the United States, the Laurel Hill Association, was founded and still
exists in Stockbridge. Today, in the face of rapid change and development,
people look nostalgically to a way of life that is rapidly disappearing.
Many have found that a unique core of integrity, characteristic of small
towns, can still be found in Stockbridge.
Stockbridge Mass is located in Western
Massachusetts, bordered by West Stockbridge on the west, Richmond and Lenox
on the north, Lenox and Lee on the east, and Great Barrington on the south.
Stockbridge is about 12 miles south of Pittsfield; 49 miles west of Springfield;
135 miles west of Boston. |