Pittsfield

Pittsfield, named after British nobleman William Pitt, is The Berkshire's largest city and cultural center.

Pittsfield, named after British nobleman William Pitt, is Berkshire County’s largest city at 42.5 square miles. A former farming community and mill town, Pittsfield today is considered to be not only the geographic hub of the Berkshires, but also its cultural center. Waterfront properties can be found at Lake Onota and Lake Pontoosuc, two spectacular lakes. The city proudly boasts The Berkshire Museum, Barrington Stage Company, the gilded-age Colonial Theatre, The Beacon Cinema and author Herman Melville’s spectacular estate, Arrowhead, as well as the main campus of Berkshire Community College and the Berkshire Athanaeum. Outdoor and nature enthusiasts enjoy the myriad programs and facilities found at the living tree library, Hebert Arboretum at Springside Park, and the historic, city-owned Wahconah Park, one of the last remaining ballparks in the U.S. with a wooden grandstand. Located just over 2 hours from Boston, the city is reflective of a vibrant mix of thriving residential, commercial, industrial, educational and artistic endeavors, earning it Massachusetts’s coveted 2009 Commonwealth Award, the state’s highest honor in the arts, humanities and sciences.

Pittsfield, named after British nobleman William Pitt, is Berkshire County’s largest city at 42.5 square miles. A former farming community and mill town, Pittsfield today is considered to be not only the geographic hub of the Berkshires, but also its cultural center. Waterfront properties can be found at Lake Onota and Lake Pontoosuc, two spectacular lakes. The city proudly boasts The Berkshire Museum, Barrington Stage Company, the gilded-age Colonial Theatre, The Beacon Cinema and author Herman Melville’s spectacular estate, Arrowhead, as well as the main campus of Berkshire Community College and the Berkshire Athanaeum. Outdoor and nature enthusiasts enjoy the myriad programs and facilities found at the living tree library, Hebert Arboretum at Springside Park, and the historic, city-owned Wahconah Park, one of the last remaining ballparks in the U.S. with a wooden grandstand. Located just over 2 hours from Boston, the city is reflective of a vibrant mix of thriving residential, commercial, industrial, educational and artistic endeavors, earning it Massachusetts’s coveted 2009 Commonwealth Award, the state’s highest honor in the arts, humanities and sciences.

Pittsfield, named after British nobleman William Pitt, is Berkshire County’s largest city at 42.5 square miles. A former farming community and mill town, Pittsfield today is considered to be not only the geographic hub of the Berkshires, but also its cultural center. Waterfront properties can be found at Lake Onota and Lake Pontoosuc, two spectacular lakes. The city proudly boasts The Berkshire Museum, Barrington Stage Company, the gilded-age Colonial Theatre, The Beacon Cinema and author Herman Melville’s spectacular estate, Arrowhead, as well as the main campus of Berkshire Community College and the Berkshire Athanaeum. Outdoor and nature enthusiasts enjoy the myriad programs and facilities found at the living tree library, Hebert Arboretum at Springside Park, and the historic, city-owned Wahconah Park, one of the last remaining ballparks in the U.S. with a wooden grandstand. Located just over 2 hours from Boston, the city is reflective of a vibrant mix of thriving residential, commercial, industrial, educational and artistic endeavors, earning it Massachusetts’s coveted 2009 Commonwealth Award, the state’s highest honor in the arts, humanities and sciences.

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14 Filomena Dr
Pittsfield, MA $924,900

14 Filomena Dr

Pittsfield, MA

$924,900
  • 4 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 3,797 Sqft
20 Spadina Pkwy
Pittsfield, MA $890,000

20 Spadina Pkwy

Pittsfield, MA

$890,000
  • 5 Beds
  • 4 Baths
  • 4,170 Sqft
269 Mountain Dr
Pittsfield, MA $878,000

269 Mountain Dr

Pittsfield, MA

$878,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 3/1 Baths
  • 3,305 Sqft
29 Aspen Way
Pittsfield, MA $695,000

29 Aspen Way

Pittsfield, MA

$695,000
  • 5 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 3,030 Sqft
1311 East St
Pittsfield, MA $575,000

1311 East St

Pittsfield, MA

$575,000
  • 32,539 Sqft
139 Ann Dr
Pittsfield, MA $575,000

139 Ann Dr

Pittsfield, MA

$575,000
  • 6 Beds
  • 2/2 Baths
  • 2,927 Sqft
139 Mountain Dr
Pittsfield, MA $535,000

139 Mountain Dr

Pittsfield, MA

$535,000
  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 2,401 Sqft
33 Eleanor Rd
Pittsfield, MA $529,900

33 Eleanor Rd

Pittsfield, MA

$529,900
  • 4 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 2,197 Sqft

Pittsfield

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