![]() ![]() Located in a Historic Mill Building on the Green River has seen continued industrial use for three centuries. Admission: $6.00 Adult / $4.00 senoir citzen $3.00 Studnet / Free children six and under. It is a "must See" when visiting the Northern Berkshires. They also sell a large variety of books for children and adults about the suffrage movement, famous reformers, and local history. These unique gifts include handmade jewelry, pocket books, potholders, and much more, perfect for this holiday season. The gift shop at the Birthplace Museum features many Suffrage-themed souvenirs and gift items made by local female artisans of the berkshires. Spring/Summer (Memorial Day-Columbus Day): 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, Thursday-Saturday and Monday, Sunday 11:30 am - 4:00 pmįall/Winter (Columbus Day-Memorial Day): 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, Friday,Saturday and Monday, Sunday 11:30 am - pm ![]() Her inner light guided her through the darkness of this world. Anthony devoted the greater part of her life seeking justice as an abolitionist against slavery and as a suffragette for the rights of woman to vote. Her great-grandfather was a pioneer settler here and one of the founding members of the East Hoosac Meeting. Anthony lived in Adams for only the first six years of her life, she was greatly influenced by the beliefs and aspirations of her hometown Quaker community. Anthony - Adams' Famous DaughterĪlthough Susan B. Visitors Center hours: Open 10am-5pm day except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's days. Programs and exhibits on history, science, culture and environmental are offered regularly to the public. An audio-visual presentation takes visitors back in time, where the sounds of dripping water, pickaxes against stone, explosion, and debates re-create the hradship and heroism of the tunnel's constuction. 200 men lost their lives building the tunnel, which is still being used today. The tunnel was dug 4.75 miles through Hoosac Mountan, linking Massachusetts to Albany, NY. This ubran park uses historical artifacts and exhibits to bring to life the controversial and danger-filled construction of the Hoosac Tunnel, one of the greatest engineering feats of the 19th century. The buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Several beautifully retore buidings that were once used to store freight and commodities surround a cobblestone courtyard at this former railroad yard. The Heart of the park is the Visitors Center Museum. ![]()
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