Are you getting ready to, or are already in the process of, buying your first home? Consider yourself lucky if you're doing it in Berkshire County, MA.
If you live in the New England region, then you're already relatively familiar with some amazing cities and towns near you. It's one of the reasons why this particular region is such a popular vacation destination all year round (yes, even during the Winter). But we have Summer to look forward to. Perhaps you're already planning your next road trip. As is the case throughout the New England region, there happen to be several fantastic downtown areas throughout Massachusetts to take in.
Sure, Massachusetts is well known for having a wealth of history, especially when it comes to the U.S. But what about having ne of the most underrated historic small cities in the world? We didn't necessarily expect that, but we'll take it! So, of all the spots in Massachusetts that have had such a unique, where in the Bay State could this spot possibly be?
Massachusetts is full of quaint and rather historic towns, some of which they call the Bay State’s “best-kept secrets,” according to PureWow. It's no surprise that some of these towns are considered the "most underrated."
Massachusetts is full of quaint and rather historic towns, some of which they call the Bay State’s “best-kept secrets,” according to PureWow. It's no surprise that some of these towns are considered the "most underrated."
Massachusetts has plenty of unique towns throughout the entire state. Not just that, but really some of the most unique towns throughout the entire New England region. Some of those towns have some of the more quirky and/or one-of-a-kind attractions that you won't find anywhere else. Thanks to this fact, it seems that more specifically, two of the most eccentric towns throughout all of New England are right here in Massachusetts.
The New England states are some of the most densely populated throughout the U.S. This happens to include our very own state, Massachusetts. You might expect any town throughout the New England region to have a relatively decent population. In fact, in New England, there are 236.9 people per square mile on average, which is much higher than the national average of 79.56 people per square mile. However, despite being the most populated of all the New England states, Massachusetts has a town with a population that is even less than the national average of people per square mile.
Massachusetts is home to some very unique towns. They seem to have capitalized on a certain niche for stylized town names here in the Bay State. While most of them have some sort of rich history behind them, there are some that you will hear and then think to yourself, "That town definitely sounds like it could only be in Massachusetts." But some towns just sound so fake, as if they were something created by A.I.