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  2. Stockbridge — An iconic Berkshires business will likely close by the end of the year after the board of directors of Country Curtains voted to recommend the 61-year-old company’s “orderly liquidation.”

  3. As Country Curtains closes, recalling its Stockbridge legacy ...

    theberkshireedge.com/as-country-curtains-closes...

    Simply put, Country Curtain money preserved Main Street. A detail from Norman Rockwell’s painting of Main Street in Stockbridge, Mass., with the Red Lion Inn still dark. Dark and empty, vulnerable to deterioration or razing by a chain fast food joint, the Red Lion sat.

  4. Country Curtains at the Red Lion Inn. 413-298-5565. Main Street, Stockbridge, MA 01262. A statewide collection of 24 diverse works of art, from oil paintings to taxidermy frogs….

  5. Country Curtains - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Country_Curtains

    In addition to curtains, panels, shades and top treatments, Country Curtains offered curtain rods and home decorating accessories such as bedding, rugs, lamps, and prints. Along with a number of retail stores, the company maintained its flagship store on Main Street in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.

  6. Final Curtain: Country Curtains stores to close for good ...

    www.masslive.com/business-news/2017/12/country...

    LEE -- Country Curtains, the Berkshires-based purveyor of window treatments and other home decor, will close all its remaining retail stores, including locations at the Red Lion Inn in...

  7. Country Curtains board recommends struggling company close

    www.berkshireeagle.com/archives/country-curtains...

    STOCKBRIDGECountry Curtains, the Berkshire-based home furnishings company founded by the late John and Jane Fitzpatrick over 60 years ago, is on the verge of shutting down.

  8. Our Opinion: Painful end to era at Country Curtains

    www.berkshireeagle.com/opinion/editorials/our...

    Now Country Curtains, the first mail order curtain company established in the United States, will likely shutter its doors by year's end (Eagle, September 13). Founded by the late John and Jane Fitzpatrick in 1956, the once-burgeoning Berkshire-based business has been unable to turn around its faltering operations following a reboot last year ...