ATTRACTIONS
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what inspires the artist, Michael Ozner, to turn his artistic vision into
masterpieces of beauty and delicacy.
1670 Pleasant Street, South Lee | 413.822.4830 | www.ozziesglass.com
ROCK STARS & PAPER TIGERS
Pop-up museum exhibit of the industries, paper mills, and
marble quarries that built the town of Lee, curated by the Lee
Historical Society.
413.243.0852 | www.LeeHistoricalSociety.Homestead.com
VENTFORT HALL, MUSEUM OF THE GILDED AGE
Open year-round; daily guided tours. Elegant, artisan-crafted,
Jacobean Revival mansion built in 1893 by George and Sarah Morgan,
J.P. Morgan’s sister. Features hand-carved oak, beautiful plaster
ceilings, expansive lawn, and 90-foot grand veranda. The Cider
House Rules film set. Visit our website, GildedAge.org, for hours,
programs, and events.
104 Walker Street, Lenox | 413.637.3206
GENERAL INFORMATION
1BERKSHIRE
A region-wide organization focused on economic development
and promotion of the Berkshires as a preferred place to visit, live,
and grow a business. 1Berkshire provides programs that connect
businesses with each other and with potential customers, and works
to develop future leaders and support entrepreneurs.
66 Allen Street, Pittsfield | 413.499.1600 | info@1berkshire.com
LEE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE VISITORS
INFORMATION CENTER
First information center at Exit 2 off I-90. Open every day except
Sunday during late spring, summer, and fall. Best insider tips on
local hikes, campgrounds, restaurants, shops, wine tours, antique
hunting, children’s activities, local music events, waterfalls, water
activities, and more!
3 Park Place, Lee | 413.243.0852
www.leechamber.org | info@leechamber.org
OUTDOORS, HIKING & WALKING
APPALACHIAN TRAIL
America’s most famous hiking trail runs through Beartown
and October Mountain state forests. Access and parking at
numerous locations.
413.528.8002 | www.appalachiantrail.org
ASHINTULLY GARDENS
The 30-year creation of contemporary composer John McLennan,
Ashintully Gardens is a serene retreat in the Berkshires surrounded
by forested hills and traversed by a rushing stream. Mr. McLennan’s
emphasis on elegant form and proportion in music is expressed
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