American Icons. Pick Two or Three and Save!

The Hancock Shakers. Edith Wharton. Norman Rockwell. Experience three American icons at three spectacular destinations in the Berkshires.With the American Icons package you can purchase a Pick Two or a Pick Three pass and enjoy discounted admission to two or three fascinating sites.


Hancock Shakers

In 1774, Mother Ann Lee led eight Shaker converts from Manchester, England, to America, seeking freedom to live, work, and worship. The Shakers believed in racial and gender equality, simplicity, and pacifism. One of the most intriguing religious movements in American history, the Shakers are considered by many to be the most successful of utopian societies that have flourished in this country. The Shakers have made important contributions to American culture including art, architecture, craftsmanship, music, government, agriculture, and commerce. Hancock Shaker Village, a National Historic Landmark, brings the Shaker story to life and preserves it for future generations. Visit Hancock Shaker Village and be inspired by the principled living and extraordinary lives of the Shakers in America.


Edith Wharton

Edith Wharton was America’s First Lady of Letters during the early years of the 20th century. She was an enormously popular author in her own day and her works are still read throughout the world. Not only was she the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (The Age of Innocence, 1921), she was the first woman given an honorary doctorate from Yale University. When she designed and built The Mount, her Lenox, Massachusetts home, in 1902, it was with the same attention to detail and elegance she used in her writing. Open daily from May through October, The Mount’s classically proportioned interiors, inviting formal gardens, and 50 acres of gracious woodlands appeal to visitors young and old.


Norman Rockwell

The “people’s painter,” Norman Rockwell was a force in 20th-century American art. For 65 years, he chronicled American life for the nation’s magazines, most famously on the cover of the Saturday Evening Post. Beloved in his day, Rockwell remains cherished by Americans and people around the world for his exquisite celebration of the commonplace. Norman Rockwell Museum holds the largest and most significant collection of Rockwell’s art. Our beautiful 36-acre campus is home to Rockwell’s newly installed Stockbridge studio, a historic Berkshire “cottage,” and sculptures by Rockwell’s youngest son, Peter. The Museum is a must-see destination for families and visitors of all ages!

Pricing

Pick Two pass: $28
Pick Three pass: $38

Details

Passes may be purchased at any of the four sites. Call individual sites for details. Pass valid for four days including date of purchase. Discount off of full price adult admission only. May not be used in conjunction with other discounts.

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