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Amherst / Northampton Massachusetts - Nearby Destinations
Tourist destinations to consider near Amherst / Northampton are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.
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Springfield
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Population: 152,082
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Springfield is a city that is divided into seventeen different neighborhoods. It serves as the center of western Massachusetts, and is considered its transportation hub. It is often mentioned as the twin city to Hartford, Connecticut as they are physically close, and share a major highway. Basketball originated in Springfield, and the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame is housed within its borders. |
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Sturbridge
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Population: 7,837
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Sturbridge is a small town southwest of Worcester. Old Sturbridge Village is a living history museum re-creating life in 1830’s New England. It contains forty restored structures filled with the antiques and collectibles of its creators, the Wells brothers. Sturbridge has a number of accommodations, as it is in close proximity to the Mellea Winery in West Dudley, the Hyland Orchard & Brewery and the Brimfield Antique Show and Flea Market six miles west of Sturbridge. |
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The Berkshires
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The Berkshires are a range of the Appalachian Mountains in western Massachusetts, and a popular vacation destination for many New Englanders. Part of the Appalachian Trail runs through the Massachusetts Berkshires, and combined with the Berkshire Botanical Gardens, the area is a well-trafficked spot for outdoor lovers. Known for combining culture with the countryside, the Berkshires have lives music events, summer festivals and arts, amidst a backdrop of mountains and hillsides. |
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