Top 10 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Hampshire County, Hampshire County

January 6, 2022 Deane Carmody

Discover the best top things to do in Hampshire County, United States including Pioneer Valley Food Tours, R. Michelson Galleries, Amherst College Museum of Natural History, Yiddish Book Center, Central Rock Gym, White Square - Fine Books & Art, Puzzled Escape Games, Smith College Botanic Garden, Thornes Marketplace, Emily Dickinson Museum.
Restaurants in Hampshire County

1. Pioneer Valley Food Tours

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5.0 based on 38 reviews

Pioneer Valley Food Tours

Pioneer Valley Food Tours offers guided tours that explore local flavors from around the region. Guests taste a selection of local specialties that include award winning cheeses, pasture raised meats, artisanal breads, frozen yogurt, handmade pastries, heirloom ciders and craft beers. Discover a thriving local food community in downtown Northampton and the Connecticut River Valley. Locally owned and operated.

2. R. Michelson Galleries

132 Main St, Northampton, MA 01060-3160 +1 413-586-3964 http://www.rmichelson.com/
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5.0 based on 39 reviews

R. Michelson Galleries

Reviewed By Cosmopolitan383995

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!

3. Amherst College Museum of Natural History

11 Barrett Hill Road Amherst College, Amherst, MA 01002 +1 413-542-2165 http://www.amherst.edu/museums/naturalhistory
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Amherst College Museum of Natural History

Reviewed By 661maryannh

This museum was originally a "time-filler" between activities while we were visiting our son at UMass for the weekend. Once we arrived at the museum, we were pleasantly surprised at the variety of topics covered. Although many of the exhibits were display molds, a good number were genuine artifacts discovered through archaeological digs and findings. the museum is located in a great area - centrally located to anything we needed. Added bonus that the exhibit was free; we'll be back!

4. Yiddish Book Center

1021 West St, Amherst, MA 01002-3375 +1 413-256-4900 [email protected] http://www.yiddishbookcenter.org
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Yiddish Book Center

The Book Center’s 37,000-square-foot heymish-modern building in Amherst, MA, is a lebedike velt – a lively world – featuring an open Yiddish book repository, theatres, art galleries, museum exhibitions about Yiddish language and culture, and programs in literature, music, art, film, and theater

5. Central Rock Gym

165 Russell St, Hadley, MA 01035-9428 +1 413-584-7625 [email protected] http://www.centralrockgym.com/hadley/
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Central Rock Gym

Central Rock Gym is the largest indoor rock climbing gym in the western MA with 24,000 sq. ft. of climbing terrain, yoga classes, fitness classes, exercise equipment, birthday parties, summer camps, kids climbing teams, after school programs, competitions, events, corporate outings, and much more.

6. White Square - Fine Books & Art

86 Cottage St, Easthampton, MA 01027-1653 +1 413-203-1717 [email protected] http://www.whitesquarebooks.com
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White Square - Fine Books & Art

NOTE: the bookstore will be closed for vacation August 4-10, 2018. White Square - Fine Books & Art is an old-style bookshop nestled in an eclectic area of authors, artists, galleries, restaurants, and colleges in the Pioneer Valley, on the western edge of Mt. Tom. We serve as a literary resource for our community and as a destination point for collectors. We sell new, used, and rare books and art and host events and conversations with both local and national authors and artists. We're thrilled to bring the ambience of a literary salon to Easthampton's Cottage Street Cultural District and to live and work in this wonderful city!

7. Puzzled Escape Games

116 Pleasant St Unit 141, Eastworks Marketplace Entrance, Easthampton, MA 01027-2752 +1 413-203-5519 [email protected] http://www.puzzledescapegames.com
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Puzzled Escape Games

A high-quality escape room company located in Easthampton, Massachusetts, a stone's throw away from Amherst, Northampton and Springfield. We offer original, story-driven and immersive adventures that will have you and your friends coming back for more.

8. Smith College Botanic Garden

15 College Ln, Northampton, MA 01060-2901 +1 413-585-2740 http://www.smith.edu/garden
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Smith College Botanic Garden

There are ten different garden types and a greenhouse in this Botanic Garden.

Reviewed By olivias33 - Southampton, United States

This place is a really cool place. The suggested donation is $2 per person. They have There is meter parking on the street.There are about 4 different greenhouse. The door tells you if it is hot or cold. The plants and trees are spectacular. There is also an outside area that you can walk around.

9. Thornes Marketplace

150 Main St, Northampton, MA 01060-3598 +1 413-650-5928 [email protected] http://www.thornesmarketplace.com
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4.5 based on 93 reviews

Thornes Marketplace

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.

Reviewed By Cosmopolitan383995

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.

10. Emily Dickinson Museum

280 Main St, Amherst, MA 01002-2349 +1 413-542-8161 http://emilydickinsonmuseum.org/
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4.5 based on 285 reviews

Emily Dickinson Museum

Open for tours from March to mid-December, the birthplace of Emily Dickinson is registered as a National Historic Landmark.

Reviewed By NIcoleLarry - Greenwich, United States

Although the house museum is currently closed due to Covid, when things return to normal, this is an important stop for anyone planning to attend performances at Tanglewood, Jacobs Pillow or the Williamstown Theatre Festival. Conveniently close to these Berkshire cultural destinations, an afternoon spent at the home of America’s most famous woman poet, is a fabulous way to celebrate the talent of the woman who penned lines like “ There is no frigate like a book to take us lands away” and “I’m nobody! Who are you? Are you nobody too? Then there’s a pair of us - don’t tell”. If you have somehow missed the magic of her words or forgotten them, what an introduction. The docents are professional and full of Emily Dickinson trivia. You’ll love your afternoon acquainting or reacquainting yourself with this revolutionary poets life and work. Allow two hours. We stayed across the street at the charming and very affordable Amherst Inn, but if you’re looking for fancier accommodations, the Inn at Boltwood is a block away ( the former Lord Jeff).

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