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A Journey to my Forever Home In Uncertain Times: Of This I am Certain Choose your preferred language. We speak English (US) and 42 other languages. Most often used by people in the United States Lists are an easy way to save properties and plan trips with friends. Based on 157 reviews Good: 7 – 9 Okay: 5 – 7 Poor: 3 – 5 Very Poor: 1 – 3 Groups of friends (22) Good: 7 – 9 (57) Okay: 5 – 7 (12) Poor: 3 – 5 (3) Very Poor: 1 – 3 (1) Date (newer to older) Date (older to newer) Score (higher to lower) Score (lower to higher) Are you traveling for work? 1 person is looking right now Mountain View Motel - Great Barrington 1862 Seasons on Main B&B » View more hotels in Stockbridge Newest Reviews for The Red Lion Inn 눉Cell service눇Very relaxing nice to have everything right there. 눉Didn't bring a bathing suit Heated outdoor pool 😃눇The homey feeling of the people

눉Dinner was ok. Expected food to be alittle better. Disappointing for the money and atmosphere. 눇The food was amazingly good. The room was comfortable and quiet. We love the whole atmosphere, the fire in the lobby, the antiques in the hallways, having tv in the room and two wing chairs to sit in. W
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oom was comfortable & charming. Dinner & breakfast were very nice. G 눉Room above us was very noisy kids running back and forth눇Everyone was pleasant 눉The restaurant is good but the menu is quite limited.눇The Red Lion Inn is the perfect place for visiting the Berkshires. I
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눇We stayed in a suite that was very spacious and had a comfortable bed. Thankfully,the Red Lion has an elevator so we were able to manage our luggage easily. All three dining areas provided good food and pleasant servers without a wait to be seated.The gift shop was a pleasure to explore and had friendly staff. 눉Located on a major junction with very heavy traffic, if you're room is situated near the road can be very noisy. Parking is free but again if hotel full can be hard to find a space. Wifi not good over hotel.눇Ideal location for visiting other attractions 눇The cleanliness and the feeling tone of the entire hotel. 눉They really should have real butter (not whipped), and real horseradish (not creamed) for the prime rib. Sort of inexcusable for the quality the inn aspires to.눇Central location, and comfortable.We're sorry, but we could not fulfill your request for /event/living-designs-shared-values-highlights-fitzpatrick-quilt-collection-2/ on this server.

An invalid request was received from your browser. This may be caused by a malfunctioning proxy server or browser privacy software. Your technical support key is: 2e89-c7db-1756-6707 You can use this key to fix this problem yourself. and be sure to provide the technical support key shown above.In 1899, the Town of Lee dedicated a public drinking fountain in memory of Amelia Jeannette Kilbon, a vibrant member of the Loyal Temperance Legion (part of the Christian Woman's TemperanceDaniel Chester French was commissioned by the Loyal Temperance Union to design the fountain which was to have two sides - a horse fountain and a drinking fountain. French used two images for the fountain from which the water flowed: an image of a Mohegan Indian, Chief Konkapot,Chief Konkapot was Chief of the which, in 1722, sold what is much of Berkshire county to colonial settlers including the land which now makes up the town of Lee. Kilbon was instrumental in raising funds for the

after her death, others continued raising funds and the fountain became a memorial to Kilbon and her work with the Loyal Temperance The back of the fountain carries an inscription which tells the story of the dedicatee of the fountain, Amelia Jeannette Kilbon: This Fountain Was Begun By The Loyal Temperance Union Under The Leadership Of And Was Completed By Other Friends As A Tribute To Her Memory Originally installed at the intersection of Railroad and Main Streets in Lee, it was moved to its present location on the Town Park Village Green after cars replaced horses as the primary mode of transportation. The fountain is made of Lee marble, quarried in Lee. Chief Konkaput dispenses only half of the water that he was designedYet the fountain remains a strong testament to the hard work of local citizens who not only fought drunkenness and the violence and crime that often followed it, but who also came together to