There’s no doubt that the Bay State is full of charming locales. In fact, there is an abundance of charming small towns in Massachusetts. And many of these small towns are named after other places or even people. One such town charming town is Adams, Massachusetts which is full of history and is named after a prominent historical figure.
Located in the northern part of the Berkshires, the town of Adams, MA is located close to Pittsfield. It is also home to just over 8,000 residents.
Founded in 1778, Adams, as you may have already known or guessed, is named after the famous Revolutionary War leader, Samuel Adams. Adams was also a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
This Massachusetts small town has had quite the history. It was once part of an area known as “East Hoosac” before it was incorporated in 1778. Over time, it was settled by Quakers and Susan B. Anthony was born here. (Be sure to check out the Susan B. Anthony Museum when you visit!)
If you’re looking for a town that’s full of natural beauty as well as history, museums, restaurants, shopping, and art galleries, Adams is the place to go.
As for attractions, this town offers plenty. From a ski museum to the Berkshire Scenic Railway, a multi-use rail trail, hiking trails, a historic district, and more, you won’t run out of things to see and do.
With its location at the foot of Mount Greylock in the Hoosac River Valley, Adams is absolutely picture-perfect. When you visit, make sure you take in all the gorgeous scenery surrounding you.
Have you ever visited this charming small town in Massachusetts? Let us know in the comments if you have. To learn more, visit the Town of Adams Massachusetts website. If you want to spend the night in Adams, take a look at Greylock Gables, a beautiful modernized historic home, and book your stay.
As we all know, there are numerous charming small towns in Massachusetts. You can read more about some of the favorites to help plan your next outings!
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