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The Mount is Closed Today and NightWood is Cancelled

December 19
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Due to heavy rains and muddy conditions, The Mount will be closed and NightWood is cancelled.

NightWood tickets will be refunded. We encourage you to rebook for December 20-23 when conditions should be better.

Thank you for your understanding, and we apologize for any inconvenience. If you have any further questions or difficulty rebooking, please email us at ticketbooth@edithwharton.org. You can also call us at 413-551-5107 and leave a message; we will get back to you.

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