Museums in Washington, MA

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Frelinghuysen Morris House & Studio gallery

Hourly self-guided tours-last tour 3pm. Must see Modernists' paradise, enjoy art, architecture, gardens & lifestyle on 46 acres in the heart of Lenox. Gro

Trustees of The Berkshire Museum gallery

Established by Zenas Crane in 1903, Berkshire Museum integrates art, history, and natural science in a wide range of programs and exhibitions that inspi

The Mount, Edith Wharton's Home gallery

The Mount, Edith Wharton's Home is an historic house museum and vibrant cultural center located in the heart of the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts. Take

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Chester Railway Station gallery

CHESTER RAILWAY STATION is a museum that was named a National Historic Landmark in Jan., 2021. According to the Dept. of the Interior, landmarks a

Herman Melville's Arrowhead gallery

Visit the home where Herman Melville and his family lived from 1850-1863. Melville wrote "Moby-Dick" here as well as many other notable novels and sho

Hancock Shaker Village gallery

Hancock Shaker Village is a living history museum committed to bringing the Shaker story to life and preserving it for future generations. Called the "City

Bidwell House Museum gallery

Open spring through fall, this authentic 1760s home in the Berkshires was the original residence of the Reverend Adonijah Bidwell, first minister of the form