- TripBuzz found 75 things to do with kids in or near Pittsfield, Massachusetts, including 61 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lenox, Great Barrington, North Adams and Williamstown.
- From Bousquet Mountain to Wahcohah Park, the Pittsfield area offers 88 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, History Museums, Movie Theaters and Specialty Museums.
- Having received many awards for being a safe community and a great town for retirees, Pittsfield offers many amenities found in larger cities. This includes several outdoor recreational spaces such as the Pittsfield State Forest, golf courses and a wildlife sanctuary. And in the winter, tourists visit the area to enjoy resort activities like skiing and snow tubing.
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The Flach Gymnastics Academy is a recreational facility that has the goal of teaching children of all ages gymnastics in a safe environment. The facility has climbing ladders and multiple pull up bars.
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125 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12210
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Dedicated to the region's history and culture, the Albany Institute of History & Art was founded in 1791, thus being one of the oldest museums in America. Its permanent collection covers areas such as painting, sculpture, antiques, rare books, home furnishing, costumes, and others.
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57 Second Street, Troy, NY 12180
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Hosting many events throughout the year, the Rensselaer County Historical Society has made it its mission to preserve every important moment in local history. Attractions include the Hart-Cluett House, photographs, and many pieces of art.
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Founded in 2011, the Theater Institute At Sage is an organization dedicated to providing live acting performances and education to the local community. Live performances, acting workshops, and youth summer camps are among the services provided.
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Get back to nature with a visit to High Ledges Wildlife Sanctuary. The most popular feature is the High Ledge vista, complete with views of Shelburne Falls and Mount Greylock. The trails are five miles in total, some of which are strenuous.
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The Covered Bridge Museum is a museum dedicated to the history of covered bridges. This museum is the only of its kind in the world and includes exhibits on the construction, engineering, and creators of different covered bridges.
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The mission of the New York State Theatre Institute is to produce professional theatrical productions of the maximum artistic standards for family and school audiences. The institute offers classes on acting, singing, and dancing.
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A historic neighborhood of the city, Lark Street now features plenty of shopping opportunities and others. In here are art galleries, coffee houses, restaurants, bars, antique shops, and even tattoo shops. It is the place where several festivals are held, such as the Art on Lark.
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Hudson Cruises operates from May through October and offers public cruises and private charter services. They can also accommodate special events on one of three vessels, including their 100 ft luxury cruise yacht.
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Founded in 1852, the Bennington Museum preserves the heritage of southern Vermont and its neighboring regions. Here patrons can view collections of fine artwork, artifacts, sculptures and many other items, and there is a gift shop to commemorate the experience.