Williamstown, Mass hotels

Williamstown, MA home of Clark Art and WTFThe Berkshires town Williamstown was named after Ephraim Williams, who was killed in the French and Indian War, was incorporated in 1765 after being first settled in 1749. Fort West Hoosac, a blockhouse and stockade, was built in 1756. Ephraim Williams bequeathed a significant sum to the town on the condition that it be named after him and started a free school, which became Williams College in 1793, and is no longer free!

Williamstown is home to two of Berkshire county’s leading cultural institutions, Williamstown Theatre Festival, and the Clark Art Institute, as well as to the Williams College Museum of Art. Public transportation for Williamstown, Mass; get driving directions to Williamstown, Mass,

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