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Restore Yourself in Lee
It’s a short drive to hear the world’s greatest music on the lawn or
in “The Shed” at Tanglewood. World-class dance at Jacob’s Pillow
Dance Festival is a few miles in the opposite direction. The Norman
Rockwell Museum, Clark Art, MASSMoCA, the Berkshire Theater
Festival, Edith Wharton’s “The Mount,” AniMagic Museum,
Naumkeag, Chesterwood, Ventfort Hall, and the Museum of the
Gilded Age are all close by.
Lee is the shopping capital of the Berkshires. Our downtown business
district provides services, food, and an eclectic collection of New
England main street shops. Lee Premium Outlets, a mile east on
US Route 20, houses 60 stores
featuring name-brand designer
merchandise at discount prices.
Outdoor activities abound in
our area. There are inviting
woodlands, pristine lakes for
swimming and boating, and
scenic drives if you prefer to
simply enjoy the views.
A hardworking town that retains
elements of the paper and
marble industries that built it, Lee is the kind of place our neighbor
Norman Rockwell loved to paint. It has never stopped being
that friendly, lovable place while building the resources to host
thousands of visitors and second homeowners every year.
We invite you to come to the Berkshires and see why so many return
here regularly to regain their sense of well-being.
Stop at our Visitors Center in Downtown Lee
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