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Article: Trustees guarantee beauty of Berkshires.
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- The Boston Herald
- Article date:
- June 18, 1998
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The Berkshire Mountains begin to bloom with tourists this month. The villages of Lee, Stockbridge and Lenox fill up with visitors eager to explore a wide array of museums and galleries, antique shops and restaurants, and, of course, partake in the seasonal offerings of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, which summers at Tanglewood.
There are quieter, more restorative options, as well, and these focus on the pristine landscape of western Massachusetts. And this landscape is still existent and accessible to the public thanks in large part to the Trustees of Reservations, which maintains a cluster of properties along Route 7, the main north-south byway through the ...
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