Adams, MA
Adams, MA was founded in 1778 and named after Sam Adams, the Revolutionary War patriot, (not the beer!) Adams is a picturesque valley town in beautiful Berkshire County, only fifteen minutes from the New York and Vermont state borders. Nestled between Mount Greylock (Massachusetts’ highest peak) on the west and by the Hoosac Range on the east. Adams is abundant in scenery and natural splendor such as the Greylock Glen, Mount Greylock State Reservation, and the Ashuwillticook Rail Trail to name a few. Adams is home to the Susan B. Anthony Birthplace Museum and the Quaker Meeting House. When in Adams, there's plenty to do — local attractions include site seeing, hiking, dining, theatre and more. Adams is wonderful place to visit year-round! Click here to Explore Adams
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