The Berkshires – by the Niche!
Arts
The Arts are the sine qua non of the Berkshires economy. Tanglewood in Lenox, Berkshire Theatre Festival in Stockbridge, Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, and Jacob’s Pillow in Becket are the leading cultural organizations that draw 100s of thousands of visitors to the Berkshires every year.
Hotels
Visitors to the Berkshires have a wide variety of lodging options, ranging from quaint, attractive, and expensive Bed and Breakfasts, to local franchise operations of national and international hospitality brands. There are also several large time-share establishments, such as Vacation Village at Berkshire.
Restaurants
With so many cultural and recreational tourists and business travelers, the Berkshires are home to a full compliment of restaurants, cafes, diners and the usual assortment of fast food chains. The locavore movement is active and it should be noted that Community Supported Agriculture has roots in Gt. Barrington.
information about Berkshire county
The idea behind Berkshires.co is to present information about Berkshire county through a series of subdomains related to various niches that should make specific pages easy to find by users and readily indexed by search engines. We also publish BerkshireLinks.com, which has proven useful for ten years to hundreds of thousands of visitors who were searching for what to do and where to stay in the Berkshires, as well as how to get to the Berkshires.
complementary with BerkshireLinks.com
Some content from that site will be moved to this one, and in many cases, information here will link back to BerkshireLinks.com for further details. Initially, we expect to create directories of business and commercial entities and then offer a variety of opportunities for augmented listings, including discrete subdomain sites.
Visit Lenox in the Berkshires
For views of Lenox village shot May 6, 2012, please visit Lenox.Berkshires.co, which is the first of the Berkshire county town niche sites to be developed. It manifests an evolution from the earliest days of BerkshireLinks.com, where we were first to create comprehensive homepages for all 32 towns and cities in the Berkshires.
