- I Love Vinyl Dance Party, Sunday, September 4, 2011
- Bureau for Open Culture: All Hands on Deck!, Friday, September 9, 2011
- Bureau for Open Culture: Bartleby's Pen - Gauthier & Sullivan, Friday, September 9, 2011
- Opening of The Speed Way, Saturday, September 24, 2011
- FreshGrass: A Festival of Art + Bluegrass, Sept 24 - Sept 25
For more information and details visit: http://www.massmoca.org/search_results.php?st=2&search=30
Hopkins Memorial Forest Trail and area points of interest
Only 4 miles from the 1896 House Inn
A quiet, easy hike through an old settlement area now managed as a research forest and a cross-country ski trail. The 2,500-acre Hopkins Memorial Forest lies in the extreme northwest corner of Massachusetts. Essentially a research forest belonging to Williams College’s Center for Environmental Studies (CES), its trails are well marked and open to the public.
On your way to or from Hiking on the Hopkins Forest Trail stop and check out some of the other local spots of interest, the Rosenburg Center, the Moon Barn, Buxton Garden and the Canopy Walkway. For more information about these attractions please visit http://web.williams.edu/ces/hopkins/researchacademics/resourcesfacilities.htm#buxtonpoint
On your way to or from Hiking on the Hopkins Forest Trail stop and check out some of the other local spots of interest, the Rosenburg Center, the Moon Barn, Buxton Garden and the Canopy Walkway. For more information about these attractions please visit http://web.williams.edu/ces/hopkins/researchacademics/resourcesfacilities.htm#buxtonpoint
For a trail map visit http://hmf.williams.edu/public/trail-map/
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