Thanksgiving in the Berkshires

At the Wheatleigh Hotel, An American Celebration with a French Accent
Laura Stanley
Issue: November 30, 2001

Berkshire County is an American classic, a rolling New England landscape dotted with clapboard farmhouses, white steeples and little towns with Rockwellian main streets. Indeed, this lovely corner of western Massachusetts is where Norman Rockwell lived and painted, and much of it still looks like the innocent world he depicted.

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