there were so many extravagant mansions being built that i wonder how there were enough carpenters and construction workers to complete the estates of the guilded age
.Im a masonry. Contractor in Lenox..ive worked at every one of the cottages...The way the did things then blows my mind...Amazing Men they were...They sure like to drink on the job...they backfilled there work and bodies with lots of whiskey..lol
Keep up the great work with your videos! I love the Berkshire mansion video it was so interesting? You see them but never know who owned them and what became of them now? Now I want to join the national historical society. Thanks again, keep making them!!
Wyndhurst and Elm Court are not next door to each other. There are a number of other beautiful mansions in Lenox and Stockbridge, but they are not open to the public. Very enjoyable video.
I lived on the 3rd floor of #4 Ventfort hall for a couple of years around 1980. Absolutely beautiful building and fun to explore. I also took a stroll through #6 Elm Court mansion when is was an uninhabited mess. (trespasser) Oh, and my company had a few Christmas parties at #7 Blantyre. Of course I've been to #9 Tanglewood many times, but never entered the Mansion.
Thank you so much schmancy for this exceptional video of the most beautiful architecture ever ❤. Love the time period and every attention to detail the builders created. These may very well be the last buildings, as those in NY city have been demolished.
Arrowhead in Pittsfield is great..home to Herman Melville..He wrote Moby Dick there...Pittsfield is also Baseballs true Home...not Cooperstown...Pittsfield has beautiful lake pontoosuc and onota crystal clean water...Hey smancy you missed alot of Gilded age cottages in lenox..i stayed at Shadowbrook last night..
When visiting the Berkshire's you might want to stay away from Pittsfield unless you're trying to score some dope or meth. It's a mess. North Adam's isn't much better but it does have the largest contemporary arts museum in the United States and it's pretty cool. Lock your car and don't park off the beaten path. Ironically Lennox and Stockbridge are quite close and they are lovely and safe. All of it is in the middle of wilderness and it's gorgeous.
This is a harsh and inaccurate report on Pittsfield, a city of about 38,000 that has a good museum, libraries, Barrington Stage Company, Colonial Theater, decent housing, good restaurants, two lakes, a ski center, a state forest, and so on. It has an increasingly diverse population, and improving economic development. Like all of The Berkshires, it ain't just for tourists.
No you just are scared of pittsfield there is plenty to do and safe as well .. like any area there are low income areas that should be avoided if not familiar but dont trash a whole " city " if you dont truly know it .... the same could be said about any city
Pittsfield is amazing and beautiful..of course every small american city has its issues...north adams has beautiful mountains and has mt greylock tallet mtn in mass
there were so many extravagant mansions being built that i wonder how there were enough carpenters and construction workers to complete the estates of the guilded age
.Im a masonry. Contractor in Lenox..ive worked at every one of the cottages...The way the did things then blows my mind...Amazing Men they were...They sure like to drink on the job...they backfilled there work and bodies with lots of whiskey..lol
Keep up the great work with your videos! I love the Berkshire mansion video it was so interesting? You see them but never know who owned them and what became of them now? Now I want to join the national historical society. Thanks again, keep making them!!
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you!
Wyndhurst and Elm Court are not next door to each other. There are a number of other beautiful mansions in Lenox and Stockbridge, but they are not open to the public. Very enjoyable video.
I lived on the 3rd floor of #4 Ventfort hall for a couple of years around 1980. Absolutely beautiful building and fun to explore.
I also took a stroll through #6 Elm Court mansion when is was an uninhabited mess. (trespasser)
Oh, and my company had a few Christmas parties at #7 Blantyre.
Of course I've been to #9 Tanglewood many times, but never entered the Mansion.
I worked at some of these cottages, So greatful to learn the true history of these places from caretakers.
Old World Grand Liveable Elegance
Actually, Elm Court was restored by a Vanderbilt/Sloan descendent, Robert Berle, along with his wife, Sonya.
Thank you so much schmancy for this exceptional video of the most beautiful architecture ever ❤. Love the time period and every attention to detail the builders created. These may very well be the last buildings, as those in NY city have been demolished.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
Arrowhead in Pittsfield is great..home to Herman Melville..He wrote Moby Dick there...Pittsfield is also Baseballs true Home...not Cooperstown...Pittsfield has beautiful lake pontoosuc and onota crystal clean water...Hey smancy you missed alot of Gilded age cottages in lenox..i stayed at Shadowbrook last night..
tanglewood area caus i like classical music
Suburbs of the wealthy elite...
which ones, are the haunted ones ?
Yeah that’s the South Berkshires. Don’t get that twisted with the rest of the Berkshires they are not the same lol
You sould have given a shout-out to Shadow Brook, though no longer standing it was the largest mansion in america at the time.
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Thank you for such a wonderful details and there are many more Mansion in the Berkshires
Thanks for watching!
When visiting the Berkshire's you might want to stay away from Pittsfield unless you're trying to score some dope or meth. It's a mess. North Adam's isn't much better but it does have the largest contemporary arts museum in the United States and it's pretty cool. Lock your car and don't park off the beaten path. Ironically Lennox and Stockbridge are quite close and they are lovely and safe. All of it is in the middle of wilderness and it's gorgeous.
Good to know. Thank you.
This is a harsh and inaccurate report on Pittsfield, a city of about 38,000 that has a good museum, libraries, Barrington Stage Company, Colonial Theater, decent housing, good restaurants, two lakes, a ski center, a state forest, and so on. It has an increasingly diverse population, and improving economic development. Like all of The Berkshires, it ain't just for tourists.
No you just are scared of pittsfield there is plenty to do and safe as well .. like any area there are low income areas that should be avoided if not familiar but dont trash a whole " city " if you dont truly know it .... the same could be said about any city
Pittsfield is amazing and beautiful..of course every small american city has its issues...north adams has beautiful mountains and has mt greylock tallet mtn in mass
I never lock my door here and have never had a problem. I’m in my sixties.
I like The Mount and The Blantyre. I would love to do a tour in any of the “ cottages” open to the public. 🧑🏻🦰🇨🇦