Pittsfield
Buildings Index
Bank Row
4-8 Backus-Park Building (1820)
44 Old Berkshire Athenaeum (1876)
East Street
27 First Church of Christ (1853)
43 Old Town Hall (1832)
67 St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church (1890)
76 Berkshire County Courthouse (1871)
First Street
159 (1876)
Holmes Road
780 Arrowhead (1780)
North Street
5-7 Berkshire Life Insurance Company (1868)
54 Berkshire Loan & Trust Company (1923)
100 First Agricultural National Bank (1908)
146-156 Wollison-Shipton Building (1888)
328-330 Capitol Theatre (1898)
338-346 Waite Building (1913)
376 Saint Joseph Roman Catholic Church (1866)
413-445 Blaisdell, Wood Brothers & Farrell Buildings (1907, 1922, 1913)
South Street
88 First Baptist Church (1927)
110 South Congregational Church (1850)
116 Masonic Temple (1914)
West Housatonic Street
1843 Hancock Shaker Village: Trustees’ Office and Store (1813) (see Hancock)
Links
Berkshire Museum
http://berkshiremuseum.org/
Herman Melville’s Arrowhead (Berkshire Historical Society)
http://www.mobydick.org/
Pittsfield’s 1791 Baseball Bylaw
http://www.pittsfieldlibrary.org/baseball.html
Books
The Union for Home Work, Pittsfield, Mass: Reports for the year 1892-1893 (1893)
Catholic Pittsfield and Berkshire (1897), by Katherine F. Mullany
i am looking for a mural painted on the back of a store in pittsfield it has a man sitting on a wall reading the paper
I am looking for old pictures of Dom’s barber shop on West street …. can anybody help me ? I got my first haircut there as a little boy
I got my first haircut at Dom’s, too. Must have been early 1940’s. I don’t remember if Dom cut my hair that time. I do remember getting haircuts a couple of times from one of Dom’s older barbers, a man they called “Donut.” My only picture of the barber shop is in my memory. I wish you good luck on your search.