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HIGH LAWN FARM MUSEUM
The museum displays a kaleidoscopic view of the farm’s early, labor-
intensive equipment, including a vintage tractor and a hand-drawn
fire hose cart from the late 1800s, and its walls are adorned with
archival photos as far back as the 1890s and descriptions of High
Lawn’s operations since H. George and Marjorie Wilde acquired
it in 1935.The 1,600-acre site, including 700 to 800 acres used as
the working farm, has produced dairy products for commercial
distribution since 1923. High Lawn is the last dairy farm in Berkshire
County with its own processing facilities and commercial delivery of
a variety of finished dairy products, including ice cream.
535 Summer Street, Lee | 413.243.0672 | www.highlawnfarm.com
LEE LIBRARY & GALLERY
Classic Carnegie library and gallery offering exhibits featuring the
work of local artists.
100 Main Street, Lee | 413.243.0385 | www.leelibrary.org
MASS MOCA
(Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art) One of the nation’s
largest centers for contemporary visual and performing arts in massive
old factory buildings.
1040 Mass MoCA Way, North Adams | 413.662.2111
www.massmoca.org
MISSION HOUSE
Home of the Reverend John Sergeant, first missionary to the
Mohicans, built c. 1739. Colonial Revival gardens designed by
Fletcher Steele. Gardens and grounds open free to the public daily.
Guided tours on Saturdays and Sundays beginning in July. Check
website for times and information.
19 Main Street, Stockbridge | 413.298.3239 x3016
www.thetrustees.org/missionhouse
/www.highlawnfarm.com
/www.leelibrary.org
/www.massmoca.org
/missionhouse
/www.nrm.org