Mount Greylock
This is the shortest route up the states highest peak, with significant elevation gain, but anyone in reasonably good physical condition should be able to complete the hike. trails.com
A Beacon Standing For Peace
In 1931, the state set aside funds for a memorial to honor Massachusetts men and women who had died during the World War. Originally designed as a lighthouse for Boston's Charles River estuary, the tower's beacon was intended "... hmdb.org
North Adams Iron Company
On this site in the plant of the North Adams Iron Company, founded 1846 and from 1858 to 1862 operated by John Adam Beckley, the ore was smelted for the plates used in building the Monitor, the famous antagonist of the Merrimac... hmdb.org
Park-mccullough House
At Historic Park-McCullough, you experience the grandeur of the house often described as "one of Vermont's jewels". You also participate in the elegant lifestyle made possible through vast wealth accumulated during the Ca... museumsusa.org
Bennington Battle Monument
Soaring more than 300 feet above the lovely streets of Old Bennington, a striking stone monument marks the site of a critical military supply depot. In the late summer of 1777, the Continental Army beat a hasty retr... americanheritage.com
Grandma Moses
American Painter. Anna Mary Robertson Moses spent most of her life as a farm wife in rural Washington County, New York, never receiving formal art training. In her 70s, she began to paint pastoral scenes as a hobby, showi... findagrave.com
Bennington Museum
Largest public collection of Grandmoses paintings, Early American furniture and art, fine art, antiques & sculptures. Permanent exhibits include Grandma Moses paintings, 1925 Martin-Wasp touring car, and Early A... vermonttravelplanner.org
Bennington Battlefield
At this site, New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts militia under General John Stark rebuffed a British attempt led by Colonel Friedrich Baum to capture American storehouses in Bennington to restock their depleti... americanheritage.com
Bennington Battlefield
- ? ? American Forces - British x Indians --------------- Erected by the State of New York August 16, 1927 hmdb.org
Time For Yourself
Massage therapy. 1/2 hour, 1 hour Swedish Massage, "Pamper Me" Package - chair massage, paraffin, foot soak, peppermint foot rub. vermonttravelplanner.org
Robert Frost Grave Site
Acclaimed writer and poet. Born in San Francisco, his family moved to Massachusetts after the death of his father. Frost attended Dartmouth college, but stayed for less than one term. He returned to Massachusetts and taug... findagrave.com
Gallery Wright
A Fine Art Gallery and Teaching Studio An elegant Fine Art Gallery and teaching studio representing exceptional local and regional artists in a relaxed and friendly setting. Private classes in painting, printmak... vermonttravelplanner.org
The Antique Center At Camelot Village
Antiques and collectibles from more than 120 dealers in more than 8,000 sq. ft. of renovated barns. The Antique Center is home to more 120 antique & collectible dealers. Here you find most everything from ABC pl... vermonttravelplanner.org
Old First Church
The oldest church in Vermont. 1805 building is perhaps the finest example of post-colonial church architecture in N.E. The adjacent cemetery dates from Bennington's earliest days and contains the graves of Rober... vermonttravelplanner.org
Edward Everett Mansion
Vermont Attraction Once the summer home of entrepreneur Edward Hamlin Everett, the Everett Mansion is now the home of Southern Vermont College, which offers 19 academic degree programs and is accredited by the N... vermonttravelplanner.org