Massachusetts Just Wouldn't Be The Same Without These 7 Charming Small Towns
While cities provide opportunities to explore art, culture, history, culinary hot spots, and more, it’s the charming small towns in Massachusetts that make the state what it is. But just imagine if the state didn’t have its small towns. Life here would certainly be different, now, wouldn’t it? Let’s take a look at just seven small towns that have helped shape the Bay State over the years.

Provincetown, MA, USA
Sitting at the tip of Cape Cod, Provincetown was where the Pilgrims first made landfall before heading back out to sea and settling in Plymouth. Today, it is a friendly beach community that welcomes all. Come here to take in the scenery and historic sites and then stroll down Commercial Street for some shopping and dining.

Amherst, MA, USA
The town of Amherst is mainly known for its UMass campus. However, there is certainly a lot more to it than being a college town. For one, the lively downtown area is home to cafes, restaurants, and shops that make it a fun place to explore. And then there's the town common as well as nature preserves like the Amethyst Brook Conservation Area to escape to as well.
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Great Barrington, MA, USA
When you think of great dining options around the Bay State, Boston most likely comes to mind first. However, Great Barrington has made its mark as one of the best culinary destinations in Massachusetts. So, if you consider yourself a foodie, a visit to this small Berkshires town is a must. Additionally, Great Barrington is also an excellent place to explore the state's natural beauty.
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Concord, MA, USA
Home to Walden Pond and numerous historical sites including Minute Man National Park and its Revolutionary War battlefields, the town of Concord is a must-visit in Massachusetts. Concord is the perfect day trip destination, especially for those interested in American history.

Sturbridge, MA, USA
The beautiful town of Sturbridge is known best for its living history museum, Old Sturbridge Village. In fact, many of us have childhood memories of exploring Old Sturbridge Village on a school field trip. One visit to this town and it truly stays with you!

Rockport, MA, USA
Picture-perfect Rockport and its rocky coastline seem like a perfect setting for a small-town getaway. And it is! This quintessential New England town resides in Essex County not too far from Boston. However, it certainly seems worlds away from city life.

Lenox, MA, USA
Notable author Edith Wharton had called the charming town of Lenox home. In fact, her home has since been turned into a museum with gorgeous grounds to explore. Set in the Berkshires, Lenox also provides the perfect backdrop to enjoy the great outdoors. One visit here and you'll see why it's considered one of the best towns in Massachusetts to live.
Have you been to any of these charming small towns in Massachusetts? What are some of your favorite small towns that are not on this list? Tell us in the comments!
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