- TripBuzz found 70 things to do with kids in or near North Adams, Massachusetts, including 60 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Pittsfield, Charlemont, Shelburne Falls and Williamstown.
- From Windsor Lake to Mt Williams Reservoir, the North Adams area offers 88 different types of family activities, including: Lake, Bowling, Mini Golf and Movie Theaters.
- Home to the largest contemporary art museum in the United States, the small town of North Adams is a tourist destination located in Massachusetts' northwest region. Aside from MASS MoCA, the city is home to many other art galleries and cultural centers, making it a diverse hub for art lovers.
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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.
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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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Greenfield's Collins/Moylan Skating Arena is a public skating arena operated by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It offers skating lessons for skaters of all ages and experience levels, and hosts hockey lessons, as well.
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Featuring the latest movie releases, The Garden Cinemas is located in historic, downtown Greenfield. Having been around since the late 1920's, the theater has lots of beauty and character.
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Housed within Highland Park, Highland Pond is most commonly used for fishing and scenic views during the summer months. A warming hut that was used when ice skating was still possible on the pond still stands.
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One of the most striking points of interest in Greenfield, Massachusetts is the Poet's Seat Tower. This sandstone structure was built in 1921 and originally used for observation. It was named in honor of the many poets who come to the area to write.
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Rising through Vermont, the Battenkill River is nearly 60 miles in length with many different activities for visitors. The most popular is fishing for trout, but there is also plenty of hiking, walking, canoeing, and kayaking.
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Originally constructed in 1747, the Wells-Thorn House is now a tourist attraction that displays the changes in lifestyle and architecture that have taken place over the centuries. Guided tours of the house are available.
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Historic Deerfield is a restored 18th century village which features a number of authentic colonial era structures complete with period furnishings and architecture as well as many other exhibits.