New England Legends: Dogtown Commons

New England Legends: Dogtown Commons

Dogtown Commons is an abandoned settlement on the outskirts of Gloucester, MA, where the founder of Babson College left a strange legacy in stone during the Great Depression which endures to this day. Legend Hunter Jeff Belanger takes us to Dogtown to find out more...
Ashes to Ashes

Ashes to Ashes

It’s been over a century since Slavery was abolished in the United States by President Abraham Lincoln near the end of his term of presidency. Although the horrific beatings and lynching that slaves faced was over, there were still lost family and loved ones that...
Thunderbolt Ski Trail

Thunderbolt Ski Trail

On Saturday, March 5th, folks from all over will descend upon Adams, MA for the town’s “Thunderfest” celebration, inspired by the legendary Thunderbolt Ski Run. Created by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930’s, the Thunderbolt Ski Trail on Mt Greylock played...
Berkshires Presidential Visits

Berkshires Presidential Visits

Washington may never have slept in the Berkshires, but a host of other Presidents have stopped by for a visit! In honor of President’s Day, historian Eugene Michalenko and folklorist Joe Durwin recount stories and tales of the many Presidential visits the Berkshires...

Pan-African Museum

In the spirit of Black History Month, Carolee sits down with LuJuana Hood, executive director of the Pan-African Historical Museum, as they discuss the historical impact from Africa’s contributions to the world, the rich history that exists in Western Mass, and some...
Unique Museums: Beneski Museum

Unique Museums: Beneski Museum

Located on the campus of Amherst College, the Beneski Museum of Natural History is one of New England’s largest natural history museums. With more than 1,700 specimens on display, you can find anything from dinosaur fossils and meteorites to the world’s largest...