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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BerkshiresBerkshires - Wikipedia

    Coordinates: 42°10′0.325″N 73°8′58.385″W. The Berkshires ( locally / ˈbɜːrkʃɪərz, - ʃərz /) are a highland region located in western Massachusetts and northwestern Connecticut in the United States. Generally, "Berkshires" may refer to the range of hills in Massachusetts that lie between the Housatonic and Connecticut Rivers. [1] .

    • 2,841 ft (866 m)
    • Massachusetts and Connecticut
    • 98 mi (158 km) north-south
    • Crum Hill
  2. Serene mountain vistas, lush forests, and clear blue lakes define the Berkshire landscape, an idyllic setting for your next family vacation, romantic escape, or weekend with friends. Boasting more than 100 world class cultural attractions, superior outdoor recreation, and a famous farm-to-table food scene, the Berkshires promises an ...

  3. Berkshires. Type: Mountain. Description: subrange of the Appalachian Mountains in Connecticut and Massachusetts, United States. Category: mountain range. Location: Berkshire, Massachusetts, New England, United States, North America. View on Open­Street­Map. Latitude of center.

  4. Map of The Berkshires area, showing travelers where the best hotels and attractions are located.

  5. Los Berkshires son una región montañosa localizada en el oeste de los estados estadounidenses de Massachusetts y Connecticut. Mapcarta, el mapa abierto.

  6. berkshires.org › plan-your-trip › the-berkshiresExplore The Berkshires

    28 de mar. de 2024 · Fun Facts About the Berkshires. Herman Melville wrote the novel Moby Dick at his home, Arrowhead, now a National Historic Landmark in Pittsfield. At 3,491 feet, Mount Greylock is the highest point in Massachusetts. Norman Rockwell, an American illustrator, made his home in Stockbridge. The Mount in Lenox was the home of famed writer Edith Wharton.

  7. Berkshire Hills, segment of the Appalachian Mountains, U.S., mainly in Berkshire county, western Massachusetts. Many summits rise to more than 2,000 feet (600 metres), including Mount Greylock (3,491 feet [1,064 metres]), the highest point in Massachusetts.