Luke Plaquet: Berkshires as you can see are one of the most beautiful places in the world. Really a great place for people to get away from cities from suburbs and many things about woods because this is the woods.
Jack Silverman: I came to the Berkshires for peace for some quite for though I was been active after been in the trapper or this (In audible) New York. It was a place where people could really either have friends or be alone.
Luke Plaquet: Okay so here we are Bash Bish State Park. And as you can see there is an outrageous view that catch come out in to the New York Seat. There is no cat mountains and look at it is extreme you know it is live on the edge.
Jack Silverman: Here we are at Arrowhead the Melville home. I have been here many times to the exciting place should be in to the history of it oh God the fish here is so good.
Louise McCue: Herman Melville really came here in 1850 and resided in this home until 1863. He begun to call his home Arrowhead when he begun farming the property and found numerous Native American artifacts.
Luke Plaquet: Here we are Old Forge, huge here slice make here that we got. Beer is all around the world really and never did get all list. They are award winning flings several different rights is I guess free wings for carry we got hot wings where we got flings of all it is good time.
Jack Silverman: This is the Red Lion Inn. To me it is been here forever. The Tavern is just charming, Then Den, ho-ho-ho the things were happen there it is very terrific surprises guest, entertainers and lots of noise and then little corners that are quiet for simple little conversations and whispers. But the real whispering I think should be done in the Tavern.
Bruce Finn: Oh we are staring a lot here in the Red Lion Inn; this was actually one part of the original building which is built in 1773 that is one of the oldest continuous operating Inns in North America. It is a lot smaller when it started out it actually we had a fire in 1896 and the Inn burn down and it was rebuilt the year later. So our history goes way, way back. Mass Moca it is another fabulous place to come check us more music which is the fabulous place as you can see it is very funky too.
Lenora Farrington: It is a contemporary museum which is all about the newest of the new in art work. This was a factory building the area at the time because of the closing of the spread complex which employed much of the people in the town was really in a series decline for many years. Fortunately since we have opened a lot of that turned around to Ben at times of difficulty experiments to transitional local economy from factory and industry to Arts Culture and Tourism.
Jack Silverman: There is a wonderful place, relaxing and beautiful in this one of the creations that I came here.
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