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It's certainly no mystery why children love coming to Western Massachusetts. When you have the Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden, the Basketball Hall of Fame, Hancock Shaker Village, Yankee Candle and many other family attractions in one area, the options for a great time are limitless.

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Featured Cities

Northampton:

This college town has a thriving arts scene, hip cafes and a funky, carefree spirit.

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Deerfield:

Historic Deerfield boasts a mile-long street, lined with 18th- and 19th-century houses.

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Stockbridge:

Norman Rockwell described this quiet town as "the best of America, the best of New England."

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Featured Attractions

Basketball Hall of Fame

This family favorite in Springfield offers three levels of historical exhibits, interactive activities and a fun shootout area. Learn more>>

Yankee Candle

The flagship store in South Deerfield includes events, shops and even a dip-your-own candle area. Learn more>>

The Mount, Edith Wharon’s Estate & Gardens

Discover The Mount. Tour the house and gardens, enjoy lunch on the terrace, Learn more>>

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