“The Village Beautiful,” is the motto of Williamstown, and the Berkshire County town lives up to its reputation. Situated in Massachusetts’ northwest corner, Williamstown is bordered to the north by Vermont, and to the west by New York. Approximately 7,500 residents call the town of 46.9 square miles home. The town is rich in natural resources and scenic beauty, as it is surrounded by pristine rivers, scenic mountains and traversed by a network of trails. Brodie Mountain rises to the south of Williamstown, its southwest corner is occupied by the Mount Greylock State Reservation, and to the north lies the Green Mountain National Forest in Vermont. Known as a college town, Williamstown, which was incorporated in 1765, is home to Williams College and the Clark Art Institute. Each summer during July and August the community comes alive with throngs of visitors to the distinguished Williamstown Theatre Festival on the campus of Williams College.
“The Village Beautiful,” is the motto of Williamstown, and the Berkshire County town lives up to its reputation. Situated in Massachusetts’ northwest corner, Williamstown is bordered to the north by Vermont, and to the west by New York. Approximately 7,500 residents call the town of 46.9 square miles home. The town is rich in natural resources and scenic beauty, as it is surrounded by pristine rivers, scenic mountains and traversed by a network of trails. Brodie Mountain rises to the south of Williamstown, its southwest corner is occupied by the Mount Greylock State Reservation, and to the north lies the Green Mountain National Forest in Vermont. Known as a college town, Williamstown, which was incorporated in 1765, is home to Williams College and the Clark Art Institute. Each summer during July and August the community comes alive with throngs of visitors to the distinguished Williamstown Theatre Festival on the campus of Williams College.
“The Village Beautiful,” is the motto of Williamstown, and the Berkshire County town lives up to its reputation. Situated in Massachusetts’ northwest corner, Williamstown is bordered to the north by Vermont, and to the west by New York. Approximately 7,500 residents call the town of 46.9 square miles home. The town is rich in natural resources and scenic beauty, as it is surrounded by pristine rivers, scenic mountains and traversed by a network of trails. Brodie Mountain rises to the south of Williamstown, its southwest corner is occupied by the Mount Greylock State Reservation, and to the north lies the Green Mountain National Forest in Vermont. Known as a college town, Williamstown, which was incorporated in 1765, is home to Williams College and the Clark Art Institute. Each summer during July and August the community comes alive with throngs of visitors to the distinguished Williamstown Theatre Festival on the campus of Williams College.