Stockbridge Massachusetts
Home of Norman Rockwell
The quaint village of Stockbridge Massachusetts is alive with history and beauty with much to see and do.
Visit the village that Norman Rockwell made famous through his illustrative art. And, while you are there, go to the
Norman Rockwell Museum
to view the largest collection of his artwork.
Or...
Take a stroll through some of the village’s historic properties such as
Chesterwood,
Naumkeag,
Merwin House, and
Mission House.
Visit
Berkshire Botanical Garden,
the area's only botanical garden, and attend one of its many programs and special events held during the spring through fall seasons.
Attend a show at
Berkshire Theatre Festival,
the oldest performing arts venue in the Berkshires, featuring Broadway performers in professional performances.
View spectacular works of some of the world’s leading contemporary glass artists at
Holsten Galleries.
Purchase beautifully handcrafted objects at An American Craftsman Galleries.
Or...
Visit the
National Shrine of the Divine Mercy
for spiritual renewal.
Enjoy the refreshing waters of Lake Mahkeenac (also known as Stockbridge Bowl.)
Attend the Summer Arts & Crafts Show or Main Street at Christmas.
There are a variety of activities to make your visit "worth the trip."
If you plan to visit, consider staying at one of a variety of accommodations offered in the area.
And, Stockbridge restaurants are known for their hearty fare. So, stop in and have a bite to eat.
If, after visiting the town, you are interested in relocating to the Berkshires, there are several real estate agents who would be more than happy to assist in finding your dream home.
Return from Stockbridge Massachusetts to Berkshire Towns
Return to Berkshireview Home Page
|