The remains of one of New Hampshire’s most eccentric resident’s “castle” sits concealed by dense woods close to the Vermont border. Each day, numerous visitors pass through to enjoy the recreational opportunities in Madame Sherri’s Forest and explore the ruins left behind by a fascinating woman.
Read MoreBash Bish Falls State Park is one of the most popular hiking destinations in The Berkshires, and for a good reason. It really is quite a beautiful spot. But it also harbors a lot of darkness and tragedy.
Read MoreOn the night of September 1, 1969, something very strange happened in The Berkshires. UFOs were seen by multiple people all across the area. A couple of them have shared their stories with me.
Read MoreNew England’s Dark Day, as it would become known, occurred on May 19, 1780, when thick clouds and haze obscured the sun making it so dark that candles were needed by noon for residents to see. The darkness extended from Maine all the way down to New Jersey causing chaos and confusion.
Read MoreIf you are a tulip lover than Wicked Tulips in Johnston, Rhode Island should be on your bucket list.! The 5 acre flower farm is the largest you-pick tulip field in New England with 600,000 early, mid, and late blooming tulips on full display. It's the perfect way to experience all of the sights, sounds, and smells of spring in New England.
Read MoreThe 2019 Naumkeag Daffodil Festival is underway! Take a peek and learn about the history of the gardens there.
Read MoreThis week we are headed back to The Berkshires to visit Berkshire Mountain Distillery in Sheffield, Massachusetts; the first legal distillery in The Berkshires since prohibition.
Read MoreLooking for a great spot to grab a coffee in the Berkshires? ☕️ I sat down with the owners of Six Depot Roastery Cafe and chatted all about their business and the process of sourcing coffee. See why people drive from all over to visit this small roastery and cafe.
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