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  The Fall is a great time to be in New England and to be in Western Massachusetts. Here along Route 2 (Mohawk Trail) you will see the splendid colors of the turning leaves throughout Franklin County and into Berkshire County. The Mohawk Trail, which runs 63 miles along Rt. 2 from Orange to North Adams, is the state's most popular foliage routes and viewer come from all over New England to view the foliage here.  

You can stop at Greenfield's Poets Seat Tower with its spectacular views of the mountains and foliage. While your here stop and purchase some locally produce Maple syrup and local vegetables. There are plenty of fine restaurants on your way.

You'll also want to take a  drive up the Notch Road in North Adams to the summit of Mt.Greylock, the state's tallest mountain at 3,491 ft. with panoramic views of the Berkshire Hills.

Catch a football game at Williams College in Williamstown or Springfield College in Springfield or any of the local games.
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Visit the many museums throughout Western Massachusetts as well as the many historic sites including the William Cullen Bryant Homestead in Cummington , Mass MoCA (Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Arts) 

You can pick your own blueberries, strawberries, apples, pumpkins and more at many different locations throughout Western Massachusetts.          places to pick   

     (Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden and Hampshire Counties)