
Why North Adams Is A Hidden Gem In Massachusetts
According to World Atlas, Massachusetts has many charming and historic towns, some of which are regarded as the Bay State’s hidden gems.

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For example, think about Concord, which was the location of the first battle of the American Revolutionary War and is frequently referred to as "the birthplace of the nation." Nonetheless, Provincetown and many other locations also boast equally rich historical backgrounds.
However, the World Atlas described this city, situated 140 miles offshore, as a well-kept secret.

North Adams, Massachusetts, Known for Its Hidden Gems
The city is situated along the picturesque Hoosic River, near the western entrance to the Hoosac Tunnel.

America's first tunnel, built from rock
This was the first central rock tunnel constructed in the United States. North Adams, which was once part of Adams, later became an independent city and was incorporated in 1878.

North Adams is home to one of the leading colleges
North Adams is home to the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, founded in 1894 as the "North Adams Normal School" and now part of the Massachusetts state university system.

Art is the soul of North Adams
What sets this city apart from other towns in Berkshire is its dedicated emphasis on the arts, particularly in North Adams. The main attraction is the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA), which is the largest contemporary art museum in the United States.
This venue features a wide variety of contemporary artworks and attracts visitors globally, enriching the area's lively cultural landscape. Its large industrial space has been transformed to host exhibitions, installations, and performances, serving as a key center for artists and art lovers.
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North Adams Also Provides a Range of Natural Attractions to Discover
Don't miss the hidden gem at Natural Bridge State Park in North Adams, home to North America's only naturally formed white marble arch, attracting visitors from across the region annually.
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