If there is one thing that there is definitely no shortage of throughout all of Massachusetts, it is plenty of charming small towns. Not a lot of states have that luxury. In fact, in most states, when you think small towns, it's could end up being more of a desolate ghost town. Luckily, that's not the case in the Bay State. And it just so happens that two of those most charming small towns in Massachusetts are right here in the Berkshires.
Opened in 1929 with 4,300 seats, the Warner Theater was Atlantic City’s crown jewel showroom and movie palace. In 1957, one year before purchasing the Warner, booking agent George Hamid, Jr., who brought the Beatles to Atlantic City on their first U.S. tour in 1964, passed on a new sensation whose name he deemed “crazy.”