The American landscape, and especially that of New England, is dotted with relics of our industrial past, shuttered factories that once churned out everything from shoes to steam engines. Many of these facilities have found new leases on life in the postindustrial age as housing, offices, or retail spaces. One of the best examples of such architectural adaptation is in North Adams, Massachusetts. Here, in the foothills of the Berkshires, MASS MoCA has been gradually expanding into its sprawling campus of late 19th-century textile mill buildings since the contemporary-arts center first opened its doors in 1999.
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