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NightWood at The Mount

NightWood at The Mount
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NightWood at The Mount

NightWood is an immersive sound and light experience set against the backdrop of The Mount in Lenox. Visitors can meander through the woods and gardens for an ethereal experience that evokes wonder and awakens the imagination.

Susan Wissler is Executive Director of The Mount.

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