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Furnace Art on Paper Archive

Bettina Blohm Butterfly Beat

Furnace – Art on Paper Archive is a destination for viewing contemporary art with a focus on works on paper. Kathleen Kucka, director, is a professional artist and curator. Her art practice moves beyond the studio to encompass curation.

Gallery hours: Friday, Saturday, Sunday
11am – 4pm

Furnace Art on Paper Archive
107 Main St., Falls Village
[email protected]

100 Main

100 Main is a lifestyle store featuring one of a kind products made by local artisans and curated by Bunny Williams and Christina van Hengel.

100 Main
100 Main St., Falls Village
860-453-4356

The Falls Village Inn

Built more than 175 years ago and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Falls Village Inn was restored in 2010 with celebrated New York interior designer Bunny Williams (a Falls Village resident) overseeing the design and decoration. The five guest rooms are a perfect combination of simple sophistication and comfort. A friendly atmosphere, cozy rooms, and delightful food and drink, it’s where the action is.

Accommodations include wireless internet, HD flat-screen TV with satellite service, and a continental breakfast. The Falls Village Inn is two hours and 15 minutes north of New York City or two hours and 30 minutes west of Boston. See our article on the Inn here.

Falls Village Inn
33 Railroad St.Falls Village
860-824-0033
Instagram: @FallsVillageInn

Music Mountain

Music Mountain is one of the premiere destinations in the United States for intimate chamber music concerts. Home of the oldest continuing summer chamber music festival in this country, Music Mountain was founded in 1930 as the permanent home for the Gordon String Quartet, one of the leading string quartets of its time.

Music Mountain
255 Music Mountain Rd., Falls Village
860-824-7126

Rustling Winds Creamery

Rustling Winds Creamery is the place to go if you are in the mood for delicious, locally made, naturally produced cow and goats’ milk cheeses. All of their cheeses are made from natural ingredients and do not contain preservatives or additives. Hand cut and are priced per pound, Rustling Wind cheeses are sold in vacuum sealed packages. Along with cheeses the Rustling Wind Creamery sells jams, jellies, chutneys, pickles, relishes, maple products and goat milk soap. They also sell hand knit sweaters and hats made from their own sheep’s’ wool.

Rustling Winds Creamery
148 Canaan Mountain Rd.
860-824-7084

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