Town Offices, Stockbridge, MA
by Lyuba Filatova
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Town Offices, Stockbridge, MA
Artist
Lyuba Filatova
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Description
This picturesque little red brick and terra cotta building with stepped gables and a rear tower was constructed in 1884 for use as town offices. The government has since left the Queen Anne gem for retail use.
Stockbridge is the second oldest town in the Berkshires, after Sheffield, established in 1834 as a mission for the Mahican Indian tribe. The town gained a reputation as a mecca for writers and artists. Norman Rockwell spent the final 25 years of his life in Stockbridge, using the downtown scenes for his cover paintings in the Saturday Evening Post and others.
Town Offices (1884), 34 Main St, Stockbridge, MA
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May 5th, 2020
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Tatiana Travelways
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