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Ramada Inn - You are on the move. You want service, convenience, and a name you can depend on. For business or pleasure, you'll like the comfort and relaxed friendliness of a value-centered hotel. Ramada Inn locations are high-quality, full-service hotels, offering a great value. With 600 locations now and new locations opening every month, Ramada Inn locations are enjoying a burst of growth all across the country. Long-time leader with great business travelers, Ramada Inn locations are also the first choice of more and more savvy vacationers who want great service and amenities.
Ramsey House - The Ramsey House is conveniently located across the street from a public golf course and tennis
courts. It is just minutes from downhill and cross country ski facilities. Within walking
distance to the center of the historic New England town, Lee, which was incorporated in 1777.
Real Estate - A Guide to Real Estate in the Berkshires.
The Red Lion Inn - Established as a stage coach stop in 1773 and rebuilt in 1897, The Red Lion Inn is one of the few remaining American inns in continuous use
since the 18th century. As immortalized in Norman Rockwell's painting Mainstreet, Stockbridge, the Inn epitomizes New England tradition.
Restaurants - Our Wine & Dine Guide is the Berkshires most compehensive on-line guide to the world of culinary adventure.
Isgood Realty - Steve Ricci
Town of Richmond -our guide to Richmond.
Richmond Performance Series - According to Elie
Hammerling, "It is a vehicle
for musicians to express
their cooperative virtuosity
and a compelling language
for introducing young
audiences to classical
music." The Artistic Director
is Mark Ludwig. He is a
violist for the Boston
Symphony Orchestra, and
often manages to have his BSO colleagues join in as
featured artists.
Robbins-Zust Marionettes - The Robbins-Zust Marionettes have been delighting audiences since their opening on
Shakespeare's birthday in 1971. They have performed their classic tales with their hand-crafted
puppets and live music for thousands of children of all ages from the Dorset Playhouse in Vermont
to the Grammercy Arts Theatre, the West Side Y and the City Museum in New York, from the
Boston Children's Museum to the Woodstock Playhouse, Sharon Playhouse, the Berkshire Theatre
Festival and hundreds of fairs, schools, resorts, inns, libraries, homes, birthday parties, cabarets,
stores malls, temples and churches and in between.
The World of Seth Rogovoy - Seth Rogovoy has written for Newsday, Boston Phoenix, LEAK Magazine, the
Forward, Pakn Treger, the Woodstock (N.Y.) Times, the Bennington (Vt.) Banner,
Berkshire Magazine, the Providence (R.I.) Phoenix, the Worcester (Mass.) Phoenix,
the Williams Alumni Review, and other publications. A native of New York City and a
1982 graduate of Williams College, he lives in Williamstown, Mass., with his wife and
their two children. A freelance writer, his main occupation is "househusband." He is
currently writing a book on Klezmer, the contemporary Klezmer revival and new Jewish
music. .
Rookwood Inn - Between 1946 and October 1996, the inn underwent changes in ownership, and even changed its
name from Quincy Lodge (named for Mrs. Deborah Quincy, an influential resident of Lenox in the
1800s) to The Rookwood Inn. In October, 1996, Steve and Amy, along with their daughters, Nina
and Maya, took over as owners and innkeepers, fulfilling a long-time dream..
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