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LOCAL! GoNOMAD DESTINATION MINI GUIDE Northampton, Massachusetts
By Russell Bradbury-Carlin
WHERE
North-central Massachusetts. About 2 hours from Boston in the foothills
of the Berkshires. Located on I-91, about 25 minutes north of Mass. Pike.
WHY GO?
A funky, small New England college town, named "The Best Small Arts Town"
in the U.S. Lots of cultural events and outdoor activities.Great restaurants,
more than 50 in a three-block radius!
Northampton is refered to by some as "Lesbianville." The town has long been a magnet for women who come out of the closet and marry and move to Northampton. The mayor is lesbian. Many shops and other businesses feature lesbian products and books. It adds an interesting touch to this friendly place, where the streets are full of people all night and all day.
WHEN TO GO?
Any time of the year is good. During the school year there are more art/cultural
events. Summer is beautiful and there are festivals and outdoor activities.
Winter is nice for nearby skiing, snowshoeing and ice skating. And, of
course, the fall foliage is beautiful in New England.
GETTING THERE AND AROUND
By Air/Land
Car, bus (Peter Pan), train (to Springfield, MA). You can also fly into
Boston and take a bus, train or car. There is a small airport in Northampton
for commuter flights.
Getting Around
Once here, the best way to get around is on foot. But, during the school
year some of the local buses (especially to Amherst -- another college
town) are free. Rent a car, if you want to travel outside of town. Enterprise is located in Northampton and Amherst. 413-587-0108
BEST ATTRACTIONS
The arts! Tons of galleries, museums, small theatres and public arts spaces.
Browse all day and see performances by top theatre, music, literary and
dance artists in the evenings!
- Shopping: many local small businesses selling eclectic unique things.
- Smith College Campus: beautiful campus to stroll around on -- especially
the path around the pond and the campus greenhouses.
- Check out the Paradise City Arts Festival in October, the Taste of
Northampton in early August.
- Sitting in a main street cafe (there is a Starbucks and Woodstar coffee on Gothic St.) and watching the parade go by. There will be kids on the street, pierced and shaven, with skateboards and attitude, but it is always friendly. The farmers market sets up every Saturday downtown.
BEST UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS
The old state mental hospital grounds. Wild, overgrown boarded up buildings.
"Cider House Rules" was filmed here. Some find it beautiful to walk around;
others find it creepy. There is a circular loop that goes through farm fields and woods and is a perfect place to walk your dog. BEST ACTIVITIES/ GUIDES
There are lots of outdoor activities from hiking to rafting, as Northampton
is located in the foothills of the Berkshire mountains and near the Connecticut
river. Local outfitters can arrange everything from kayaking to ballooning. Contact Wildwater Outfitters in Hadley, 413-253-5500. For some free activities, try:
- Hiking Smith College campus.
- Riding bike/rollerblading along the Northampton/Belchertown bike path, an eleven mile path that can be bumpy due to roots coming through the asphalt, but is still a pretty, if bumpy, ride.
- Hanging at coffee shops like Starbucks, Woodstar, Northampton Coffee, Shelburne Falls Coffee Roasters all in the downtown area.
BEST ALTERNATIVES
In addition to the nightly lectures and performances held on Smiths
campus and around town, there are also lots of local options for informal
learning from yoga to arts and crafts. Look at the bulletin boards around
town and pick up a local paper.
- Gay/Lesbian Parade: the first Saturday in May.
- Iron Horse Music Hall, a small, cafe/performance space with legendary big name performers.
- Flywheel: in nearby Easthampton -- funky performance space featuring
lots of local and regional bands. Volunteer run.
For language learning, try the International Language Institute of Massachusetts,
which offers intensive two week language classes in everything from
Spanish to Chinese in the summer! Also offers TEOFL courses, and English
for speakers of other languages. http://www.languageschoolusa.org
BEST LODGINGS
There are also a number of hotels, motels, guesthouses and small inns
in the area.
- Hotel Northampton -- expensive, but right downtown.
BEST EATS
There are lots of inexpensive eateries featuring all kinds of food from
around the world. This is a college town, so remember that coffee shops
and cafes are also plentiful!
- Bela-- Total vegetarian, small, funky-- Cheaper
Pizza Paradiso--wood fired pizza, pasta, great atmo, moderate
Amanouz Cafe--Moroccan cuisine, cheap and filling
Green St. Café, India House Teapot -- more expensive
BEST ENTERTAINMENT
If you cant catch a performance or lecture at Smith College Campus,
try the following:
- Iron Horse: famous concert venue. Small and intimate. Many national
folk, jazz and alternative bands/musicians. Check schedule in the weekly
Valley Advocate, or on line at www.iheg.com
- Pleasant St Theatre: small comfortable movie theatre showing art/foreign
films.
- Academy of Music: Larger, but not mainstream, movie theatre. Also
occasional opera house.
Calvin Theater. Part of the Iron Horse Group, national acts in
music, theater, dance and spoken word.
BEST LOCAL HAUNTS
- Joe's Pizza
Haymarket Cafe. Northampton Brewery's rooftop gardenBart's Ice Cream Shop.
- The Elevens , for local music.
BEST SHOPPING
There are plenty of unique shops in town featuring the works of local
artisans, but Northampton is a book-lovers paradise.
- Thorne's Market -- lots of small businesses in a non-mall mall.
- Raven - used books.
- Beyond Words -- new age type books.
- Faces -- funky items, furniture and clothing.
- Market St.-- side street with many used clothing stores, book stores
and antique stores.
King St. Flea Market, Sunday mornings.
VISAS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS
If you need a visa and passport to enter the US, you need one here. Lots
of foreign students, however, are here on student visas.
MONEY AND COMMUNICATIONS
U.S. dollar. Lots of ATMs around. Credit cards accepted almost everywhere.
HEALTH AND SAFETY
As a college town, Northampton is very safe. Usual precautions apply.
Dont drink and drive, however. The police are pretty serious about
it, especially the ones who ride bikes and sneak up on unsuspecting pot
smokers.
In a medical emergency, there is a hospital in town.
BEST RESOURCES
http://chamber.northampton.ma.us
Resources for everything from lodgings to arts events
http://www.noho.com
More resources and links
Valley Advocate
Local paper to check for
events.
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WHERE
WHY GO
WHEN TO GO
GETTING THERE & AROUND
MAJOR ATTRACTIONS
UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS
ACTIVITIES
ALTERNATIVES
LODGINGS
EATS
ENTERTAINMENT
SHOPPING
LOCAL HAUNTS
VISAS
HEALTH AND SAFETY
MONEY & COMMUNICATIONS
RESOURCES
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