- TripBuzz found 90 things to do with kids in or near Greenfield, Massachusetts, including 83 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Amherst, Brattleboro, Northampton and Charlemont.
- From Collins/Moylan Skating Arena to Museum of Our Industrial Heritage, the Greenfield area offers 78 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, History Museums, Parks and Pond.
- Home to the Franklin County Fair, Greenfield, Massachusetts is a popular tourist destination in the state. The city features a historic and vibrant Main Street downtown district, which the area is known for, lined with original Green Revival and Victorian architecture. Outside of the downtown area, locals and visitors will find wide open farmland and residential land.
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            Bicyclists can register for scenic self-guided excursion packages with Diverse Directions Cycling Tours. Packages include bike rental, baggage transfers, accommodation reservations, tour support and documentation, and navigation files for uploading to GPS devices.        
    
    
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            The most prominent concert venue and theater in Northampton, Massachusetts is the Calvin Theatre & Performing Arts Center. Its hosts national and international talents and has phenomenal acoustics. Inquire for group discounts.        
    
    
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            A concert venue that hosts a wide variety of touring acts, the Calvin Theatre is affiliated with Iron Horse Entertainment. Performers include rock bands, blues artists, comedians, cover acts, and r & b singers.        
    
    
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            Smith College is a private liberal arts college for women located in Northampton. Visitors are allowed to explore the campus which comprises of many attractions such as the Museum of Art, Botanic Garden and more.        
    
    
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            The Botanic Garden of Smith College preserves the historic Olmsted landscape of the campus and is home to an extensive collection of plant specimens which are a part of the glass conservatory and numerous specialty gardens here.        
    
    
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            Hampshire College is a private liberal arts college that is a part of the Five Colleges Consortium for alternative education. Fifty-six percent of the institution's students go on to attain at least one graduate degree.        
    
    
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            An expansive green space in the center of town, Pulaski Park offers picnic and play areas for visitors to relax. During the summer, it hosts a variety of live musical performances.        
    
    
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            Featuring a stone tower, Retreat Trails provides visitors with a scenic path in a wilderness that is home to eagles and deer. One of the highlights is an Olympic ski jump called the Harris Hill Ski Jump.        
    
    
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                125 West Bay Road, Amherst, MA 01002
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            Picture books are celebrated for their contributions to the art world at the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art. Three galleries of rotating exhibits are housed within the 40,000 square foot facility along with permanent collections by famous picture book creators Maurice Sendak and Rosemary Wells.        
    
    
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            The rescuing, translating, and disseminating of Yiddish books serve as founding pillars for the National Yiddish Book Museum. The organization also strives to advance the knowledge of the saved literature through special education-based programs and exhibits within the architecturally unique building.