Discover the best top things to do in Hampshire County, United States including R. Michelson Galleries, Jackson and Connor, A2Z Science and Learning Store, Phoenix Fruit Farm, Thornes Marketplace, Don Muller Gallery, UMass Fine Arts Center, Williamsburg General Store, Amherst Farmers' Market, Webs America's Yarn Store.
Restaurants in Hampshire County
5.0 based on 39 reviews
The Michelson Galleries are full of surprises for both what is on display at length there and for their special exhibits. Many major artists choose to show their work at Michelsons, whose owner, Richard Michelson, is also a poet, a playwright, a children's book writer and so much more .... and a significant national prizewinner!
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Jackson & Connor provides the people of Western Massachusetts and beyond with a place to go for hard to find men's apparel. We have a fantastic selection of dress, casual/dress, and casual apparel for all of your attire needs.
5.0 based on 9 reviews
No trip to Northampton is complete without a visit to A2Z Science & Learning Store. Experience an extraordinary inventory of educationally based, high quality toys and games for children of all ages, and for the kid in every adult. An added bonus: free modern yo-yo lessons offered three days a week!
5.0 based on 3 reviews
A rustic country store featuring locally-produced produce, meat, dairy, groceries, as well as baked goods and grab-and-go lunch options made in our own kitchen. During the season, we offer pick-your-own peaches and apples in a scenic setting with gorgeous views.
4.5 based on 93 reviews
An assemblage of twenty-five locally owned shops. Explore the eclectic mix of clothing boutiques, home decor, fine dining and so much more. With 25 places to explore there is always more to discover at Thornes.
You can wander through the several floors of this 'interior parade of shops" with both a great sense of exploration and a constant reward of finding whatever you came to buy. Thornes is, in a word UNIQUE.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
The Fine Arts Center connects audiences with artists from around the world exposing all generations to the wonders of the arts. With five performing arts programs, two galleries, and a museum, the UMass Fine Arts Center is one of the most comprehensive art centers in Western Massachusetts. In addition to a robust performance and exhibition schedule, the FAC engages audiences on a much deeper level through countless educational activities.
4.5 based on 41 reviews
I stop here on my way to Northampton for the one of a kind items, kitchen gadgets, incredible selection of incense, old fashioned bagged candies, baked goods, and other odds and ends. I found one of my favorite Christmas tree ornaments there. Some things are overpriced but most are reasonable and what you expect for a mom and pop specialty store. Staff don't bother you, which I like, not following you to see if you're going to steal something, but friendly if you have a question. There's even a cat in there sometimes, if you're looking for high-end crafts and personal attention this isn't the store for you, but there's plenty of that in NoHo.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Amherst Farmers' Market is the longest running market in the area. Started in 1972 by a small group of farmers, the market has expanded to over 40 vendors and includes live music and delicious locally grown and prepared foods. The Pioneer Valley is known for the abundance of farms and good quality local food, so come check it out and experience what has been rated Best of the Valley for 5 years!
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