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Restaurants in Shelburne Falls
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Bring your camera when you visit this former trolley bridge, which is a flower garden ablaze with color.
What to do with an unused trolley bridge? Turn it into a garden of course, and plant it up with the most gorgeous flowers and plants. This bridge is beautiful and worth a visit if you are in the area. There are also some great art and gift shops nearby so you won’t be sorry if you stop off in Shelburne Falls for an hour or two.
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Hager's Farm Market is an excellent place to stop for fresh food. They have produce, wine, beer, maple syrup, sandwiches, meat, soup mixes, pastries, pies, dog treats, ice cream, and juices. The fresh bread is incredible. They do not use preservatives so you have to eat it fast - believe me, I did. I bought a garlic/herb loaf. I bought it for my family and they were not interested which was their loss, my gain. I loved it. The parking lot and shop is manic on Saturday afternoons. It backs up traffic on Mohawk Trail/2 for about a mile down the road. It opens at 7 am. If I am able to go back, I will definitely go earlier. It's very picturesque in this area right now with fall and the leaves turning colors. It is really beautiful. I highly recommend Hager's Farm Market, especially during this time of year.
4.0 based on 1 reviews
Little Big House Gallery was designed and built as a work of art to live in and now also exhibits the work of its creator Glenn Ridler and other like-minded artists. It's design was based on a universal children's drawing of a house, with two windows and a large front door. This creates an iconic image and although the house at first appears small when it is seen from the road, like a doll house, this is only an optical illusion. The house is actually three stories and over 3,500 sq feet. Glenn Ridler's unique building process and playful imagination in the creation of his life's work is one of a kind.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
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