The Basketball Hall of Fame located in Springfield, Massachusetts is a 40,000 square foot facility that is home to a huge basketball collection, gift shop, basketball court, banquet facilities and more. The game of basketball was invented by James Naismith at Springfield College. The original basketball Hall of Fame was located at Springfield College until the sight outgrew its location.
The new Basketball Hall of Fame is suroounded by great restaurants and on the edge of the Connecticut River. If you are planning a trip to the Basketball Hall of Fame, you will want to visit Naismith Hall - The Basketball Hall of Fame.
I Love Western Mass
Western Mass is a loosely defined region of Massachusetts. There is nothing like autumn in Massachusetts. Old New England charm and beautiful countryside makes Western Mass a great place to visit. Oh! The places we will see! A Listing of places to see in MA by town. Mass restaurant reviews, fun things to do and more!
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Thursday, July 12, 2012
Bridge of Flowers Shelburne Falls
The bridge of Flowers in Shelburne Falls, Ma is located just off route 2 on the Mohawk Trail. It is a beautiful place to visit. This is a foot bridge so, you can talk your time walking across it while admiring the flowers and the views.
The bridge of flowers is not the only sight to see. There are natural glacial potholes, quaint shops and galleries including a glass blowing studio. Read more about this famous location at Flower Bridge of Shelburne Falls.
The bridge has had its ups and downs. It was renovated in the 1980's and cleaned up after it survived the wrath of hurricane Irene.
It is free to visit. Donations are encouraged. Visit http://www.bridgeofflowersmass.org for more information.
The bridge of flowers is not the only sight to see. There are natural glacial potholes, quaint shops and galleries including a glass blowing studio. Read more about this famous location at Flower Bridge of Shelburne Falls.
The bridge has had its ups and downs. It was renovated in the 1980's and cleaned up after it survived the wrath of hurricane Irene.
It is free to visit. Donations are encouraged. Visit http://www.bridgeofflowersmass.org for more information.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Brimfield, Massachusetts - Antique Fair 3 times Annually
The Brimfield Antique and Collectible Show takes place three times a year outdoors in the quaint town of Brimfield, Massachusetts. Brimfield is located near Sturbridge, Massachusetts easily off the Mass Pike (route 90) and onto route 20. The show offers 23 fields full of antiques from Majolica pottery, Roseville Art Pottery, chenille bedspreads. Bakelite jewelry, antique quilts, vintage cameras and victorian furniture. You never know what you will find at the Brimfield fair.
Admission varies depending on the field that you wish to visit. Parking ranges between $6 and $10 dollars. There are hotels to stay at located in Sturbridge if you would like to make a weekend of it. To learn more about this antique show visit;
The Brimfield Antiques and Collectible Show
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Admission varies depending on the field that you wish to visit. Parking ranges between $6 and $10 dollars. There are hotels to stay at located in Sturbridge if you would like to make a weekend of it. To learn more about this antique show visit;
The Brimfield Antiques and Collectible Show
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Sunday, May 6, 2012
Art & Soul, Northfield, Massachusetts
Art & Soul is an art and gift boutique featuring the work of local artists and crafters. We carry jewelry , handbags, Beehive Pewter, Melissa & Doug toys, painted wine glasses, cards for every occasion, and more!
1 (413) 498-0000 | |
artandsoulnorthfield@gmail.com | |
Website | http://www.artandsoulnorthfield.com |
Tue:9:30 am-4:00 pm
Wed:9:30 am-6:00 pm
Thu - Fri:9:30 am-4:00 pm
Sat:9:00 am-2:00 pm
Northfield Coasters Handmade |
Who Doesn't Love a Mother's Pantry? |
MMMM....Lavender! |
Friday, March 16, 2012
Western Mass Region Defined
Western Massachusetts is what Wikipedia calls a loosely defined area of Massachusetts.It includes Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire Counties along with the Pioneer Valley. It also includes parts of Swift River Valley and the Quabbin Reservoir.
Western Massachusetts has a great number of attractions including the Berkshires and Mt. Tom. The Big E is held in West Springfield, MA, annually. There are great art festivals and museums like the Clark in Pittsfield, MA. Dr. Suess was born in Western, Ma. So, was Emily Dickinson along with many other famous writers, painters, actors, comedians and radio personalities. Western Massachusetts is host to a plethora of colleges including Smith, Holyoke and Amherst College.
There are plenty of things to do like shopping for antiques and eating at fantastic restaurants. This blog will help to break down events and activities by town. Enjoy the site.
Western Massachusetts has a great number of attractions including the Berkshires and Mt. Tom. The Big E is held in West Springfield, MA, annually. There are great art festivals and museums like the Clark in Pittsfield, MA. Dr. Suess was born in Western, Ma. So, was Emily Dickinson along with many other famous writers, painters, actors, comedians and radio personalities. Western Massachusetts is host to a plethora of colleges including Smith, Holyoke and Amherst College.
There are plenty of things to do like shopping for antiques and eating at fantastic restaurants. This blog will help to break down events and activities by town. Enjoy the site.
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