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| | JOURNEYS; 36 Hours | Williamstown, Mass. - New York Times |
 | | Williamstown, Mass., in the northwest corner of the state, is a pastoral, historic town where great art is housed in intimate settings, where academics mix with outdoorsmen, and where a weekend escape can involve everything from eavesdropping on world-famous professors in a village coffee shop to walking the northernmost reaches of the Appalachian Trail. |
 | | In the massive space of a former factory view contemporary art too large to be shown in traditional museums, including Robert Wilson's, ''14 Stations,'' in which he uses sculpture, architecture and music to recreate the Stations of the Cross. |
 | | The peace of Williamstown is usurped by three events: Williams College Commencement, the weekend of June 1; Alumni Reunion, June 6-9; and the famed Williamstown Theater Festival, June 12-Aug. 25. |
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