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Explore prehistoric culture in Western Massachusetts

The Hitchcock Ichnology Collection at the Beneski | Photo by Lynne Graves
The Hitchcock Ichnology Collection at the Beneski | Photo by Lynne Graves

Did you know some of the earliest dinosaur tracks found in North America were discovered right here in Western Massachusetts? This spring, explore our prehistoric past at museums, in the great outdoors, or even on stage!

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Family Fun in February

Beneski Museum of Natural History | Amherst
Beneski Museum of Natural History | Amherst

Looking for things to do with the family during February School Vacation week? Check out some of the events happening around Hampshire County.

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Date: Feb 4, 2014 | Posted by: vincejackson | Category: Explore, Art, Family Fun

Discover Our Most Historic Theater

Located in Northampton, MA | Photo by Lynne Graves
Located in Northampton, MA | Photo by Lynne Graves

A NEW SET OF DATES! Northampton is one historic city—it’s the place where U.S. President Calvin Coolidge lived and retired, as well as home to Sylvester Graham who gave his name to the one and only graham cracker. But it’s also home to the historic Academy of Music Theatre, on whose stage Anna Pavlova danced and Harry Houdini escaped, and whose seats were frequented by stars like Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. In celebration of the theatre’s rich history and upcoming improvements (which will close the building for 8 weeks starting late summer 2014), the Academy is offering three rare opportunities to explore the significant historical and architectural features: three free tours on Wednesday, April 23, May 21, and Tuesday June 24!

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Stick to your resolutions while dining out in Hampshire County

Paul and Elizabeth's | Photo by Lynne Graves
Paul and Elizabeth's | Photo by Lynne Graves

OK, so it's January and it's time for the traditional New Year's resolutions. High on most people’s lists are exercise and eating better, especially after the food fest of the holiday season. Our food blogger Don Lesser suggests a few places across Hampshire County where you can stick to your resolutions while dining out like the 100% vegan cafe in Florence or the 35-year-strong Paul and Elizabeth's in Northampton.

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Date: Jan 15, 2014 | Posted by: vincejackson | Category: Explore, Eat, Restaurants, Asian, Farm-to-Table, Natural Foods, Vegetarian & Vegan

Win a Snowy Getaway in Western Massachusetts

Photo by Lynne Graves
Photo by Lynne Graves

We're already off to quite the cold and snowy winter here in Western Massachusetts! We know that in the winter it's easy to get stuck inside your home, so why not take a chance and make Hampshire County your home for a few nights? Enter here and you and a guest will enjoy a snowy two-night getaway. You just might find yourself cross-country skiing the back country and warming by a cozy fireplace at night. Sounds good, right?

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Date: Jan 9, 2014 | Posted by: vincejackson | Category: Explore, Eat, Shop, Stay | Tags: contests

Win a $100 shopping spree in Hampshire County!

Thornes Marketplace Decked for the Holidays | Northampton
Thornes Marketplace Decked for the Holidays | Northampton

We may have said this before, but you might just shop til you drop when you come to Hampshire County! Just in time for the holidays, we're giving away $100 to go shopping in Amherst and Northampton. This includes a $50 Downtown Northampton gift card (which can be purchased at the Greater Northampton Chamber of Commerce, online, or in Thornes Marketplace) and a $50 Amherst Gift Check (which can be purchased at the Amherst Area Chamber of Commerce).

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Date: Dec 11, 2013 | Posted by: vincejackson | Category: Explore, Shop | Tags: contests

Christmas Tree day trips in the Hilltowns

Justamere Tree Farm | Worthington, MA
Justamere Tree Farm | Worthington, MA

What better reason for a trip to Hampshire County than to get your holiday tree? Take a trip to Justamere Tree Farm in Worthington for the tree and lots of maple goodies or Hanging Mountain Farm in Westhampton for one of the best breakfasts in Western Massachusetts at its restaurant, the Strawbale Cafe.

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Date: Dec 5, 2013 | Posted by: vincejackson | Category: Explore, Family Fun, Eat, Restaurants, Brunch, Farms, Pick Your Own

Unique Places to Shop: DIY Spaces

Knack: The Art of Clever Reuse | Easthampton
Knack: The Art of Clever Reuse | Easthampton

The world is truly becoming a more creative place when everyone you meet makes something in their spare time from jewelry to homemade bread. It’s relaxing and fun to create, but sometimes we need a little help, an extra item here and there, or maybe just the space to get something done. Art Alive in Amherst, Beehive Sewing in Northampton, and Knack in Easthampton are three new spaces in Hampshire County  that focus on creative reuse and do-it-yourself crafting, providing opportunities to learn a new skill or make someone a unique gift.

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Fall festivals, corn mazes, and more, oh my!

Photo by Lynne Graves
Photo by Lynne Graves

It's nearly time to throw those hands in the air, full of leaves: it's almost FALL in Hampshire County! Like a true New Englander, we love fall just as much as you do, from the abundance of apples and pumpkins to the stunning foliage and crisper weather. Western Massachusetts has an abundance of can't-miss fun fall activities including the very popular McCray's Farm Haunted Hayrides, Belchertown's Austin Brothers Valley Farm annual corn maze and hayrides, and Southampton's Rolling Acres Farm corn maze and fall activities right here in Hampshire County.

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Date: Sep 4, 2013 | Posted by: vincejackson | Category: Explore, Culture, Festivals & Fairs, Family Fun, Eat, Shop | Tags: fall foliage

Art with a side of apples in Easthampton this fall

Photography by Patrick Brough
Photography by Patrick Brough

Farms and gardens are works of art in their own right, but how about visiting an apple orchard sprinkled with sculptures, poetry and dance this Fall? Art in the Orchard 2013 (AiO13) is a multifaceted sculpture exhibit on the grounds of Park Hill Orchard in Easthampton, Mass. The core project is a sculpture trail showcasing 3-dimensional outdoor works and installations created by local and regional artists open to the public daily beginning in late August. Additional events such as music, moonlight walks and performances are scheduled during most weekends through the festival's close on October 31.

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Date: Aug 27, 2013 | Posted by: vincejackson | Category: Explore, Art, Culture, Festivals & Fairs, Eat, Farms
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