- TripBuzz found 62 things to do with kids in or near Lenox, Massachusetts, including 49 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Pittsfield, Great Barrington, Williamstown and Lee.
- From Aspinwall Equestrian Center to First Lenox Library, the Lenox area offers 92 different types of family activities, including: Historic Homes, Theaters, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Hiking Trails.
- A summer tourist town, Lenox is home to several historical museums. This includes a railroad, fine arts and Gilded Age museum. Rich in arts and culture, Lenox is home to the Boston Symphony Orchestra during the summer months. It further offers a notable theater production company where performances such as Shakespeare can be enjoyed.
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Bennington Lanes is a bowling alley offers ten-pin bowling on 18 lanes. The bowling alley serves food and beverages, serves beer, holds bowling leagues for adults, and even offers party package options for birthday parties.
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Majestic Theater is a locally-produced professional live theater. Open since 1997, the theater puts on five productions each season, including at least one musical. Audiences can enjoy concerts, open mic nights and children's theater in the summer.
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Cinema 7 is a local movie theater that offers visitors the opportunity to view the latest movie releases. Amenities at the theater include concessions with free refills on large popcorn and affordable ticket specials.
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Majestic Design & Construction Services is a general contractor that offers services such as estimating, scheduling, site supervision, and project management. The company has the goal of providing an exceptional contracting experience to clients.
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A compilation of art and history exhibits, Memorial Hall Museum is housed in an old school building. Along with antique furnishings, the museum also features vintage clothing, toys and historical documents.
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Including twelve museum houses constructed between 1730 and 1872, Deerfield Museums also include the Flynt Center for Early New England Life and the Memorial Libraries. Together, the museums house a huge collection of decorative art, antiques, clothing, and textiles.
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Featuring artifacts from the Industrial Revolution, Museum of Our Industrial Heritage is situated in a historic factory that visitors can walk through. The museum hosts a workshop where visitors can learn the tools of the trade from this time period.
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Home to an animal discovery zoo, horseback riding and scenic trails, The Bailiwick Ranch and Zoo is fun for the whole family. The ranch offers habitats featuring both domestic and exotic animals, as well as a playground area, train rides and educational shows.
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Situated on the Farmington River, Main Stream Canoes & Kayaks offers canoe and kayak rentals, as well as guided river trips. The company welcomes groups of all sizes, and provides ground transportation, as well.
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Built on the site of an abandoned railroad station, Energy Park today, functions as a public concert venue and features a number of artworks, themed gardens, educational exhibits and more.