• The Shirt Factory in Glens Falls, NY

    Built after the Great Fire of Glens Falls, and expanded through the early 1900s, this industrial giant once turned out men’s dress shirts, women’s garments, and even military uniforms. For more than a century, the factory supplied regional and national retailers, producing clothing under the McMullen-Leavens and Dorothy Cox Designs labels, among others. Stores like…

  • The Industrial Charm of Mass MoCa

    The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) occupies a sprawling brick complex whose architectural framework, exposed steel, high rafters, and long rows of windows give every nook a sense of history and grit.

  • Grand Central Terminal

    Grand Central was restored and modernized as part of a preservation effort and named a National Historic Landmark in 1976.

  • The Shaker Heritage Society

    The Shaker Heritage Society holds a traditional holiday market every year from October to December and features local artists and vendors .

  • Baltimore Maryland

    A Transformed Post-Industrial Waterfront The Inner Harbor in Baltimore Maryland is a transformed historic seaport and former industrial center that has become a hub of museums, ships, restaurants, tourist attractions and priceless views.

  • Great Barrington

    Downtown Great Barrington is a walkable shopping and art district that blends small-town warmth with urban sophistication.

  • The Housatonic River Walk

    The Housatonic River Walk in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, is a beautiful half-mile greenway trail that runs along the west bank of the Housatonic River, right in the heart of downtown.

  • W.E.B. Du Bois and Great Barrington, MA

    As a sociologist it’s impossible for me to overstate the profound influence W.E.B. Du Bois has had on American social thought and theory. William Edward Burghardt Du Bois was a pioneering scholar, civil rights activist, and one of the most influential sociologists of the 20th century.

  • View of trees and a trail at the Vosburgh Trails

    Vosburgh Trails

    Historically, the creek powered mills, including French’s Mill, which was an early industrial complex (early 1800’s) consisting of a sawmill, a grist mill, and a textile factory.

  • Whiteface Mountain

    Standing tall at 4,867 feet, Whiteface Mountain offers some of the best summit views in the Adirondacks.