
The city of Williamstown is a part of Berkshire County, and it shares borders with both Vermont and New York. It is a popular college town and thriving cultural hub in the state of Massachusetts. Haddad Hyundai is committed to serving all of our Hyundai customers in the Williamstown area and beyond.
History of Williamstown, Massachusetts
Located along the Mohawk Trail, the area that became Williamstown was once a popular hunting ground for the Mohican tribes in the area. Its location along the border of the Dutch colonies of New York led to its strategic settlement in 1749. Colonel Ephraim Williams, who died during the French and Indian War, willed a portion of his wealth to the town to put towards the creation of a "free school" for the children in the area. His only stipulation was that the settlement become a town named in his honor. So in 1765, two years after the conclusion of the French and Indian War, the town was officially incorporated as Williamstown. The "free school," funded by Williams, was opened in 1791, but it was converted into a college, just two years later. The presence of Williams College had a large impact on what was once a small farming community. During the Industrial Revolution, the construction of various large mills helped build up the town's economy. Then, in the latter half of the 1800s, the Williamstown Rail Yard was opened which brought in tourists and stimulated population growth. The town continued growing steadily into what it is now. Today, Williamstown is thriving with Williams College still remaining as the town's focal point and fueling the area's cultural intrigue.
Located along the Mohawk Trail, the area that became Williamstown was once a popular hunting ground for the Mohican tribes in the area. Its location along the border of the Dutch colonies of New York led to its strategic settlement in 1749. Colonel Ephraim Williams, who died during the French and Indian War, willed a portion of his wealth to the town to put towards the creation of a "free school" for the children in the area. His only stipulation was that the settlement become a town named in his honor. So in 1765, two years after the conclusion of the French and Indian War, the town was officially incorporated as Williamstown. The "free school," funded by Williams, was opened in 1791, but it was converted into a college, just two years later. The presence of Williams College had a large impact on what was once a small farming community. During the Industrial Revolution, the construction of various large mills helped build up the town's economy. Then, in the latter half of the 1800s, the Williamstown Rail Yard was opened which brought in tourists and stimulated population growth. The town continued growing steadily into what it is now. Today, Williamstown is thriving with Williams College still remaining as the town's focal point and fueling the area's cultural intrigue.
Food and Entertainment in Williamstown
Williamstown has a wide variety of attractions to explore and enjoy, including the Clark Art Institute, the Williamstown Theatre Festival, and Field Farm. There are also a multitude of places to enjoy the natural beauty in the area, such as Hopkins Memorial Forest, Taconic Trail State Park, and Mountain Meadow Preserve. In addition to the worthwhile attractions, there is also an abundance of lovely eateries in the area to choose from. You can enjoy a delicious meal at places like Water Street Grill, Mezze Bistro + Bar, and Gramercy Bistro. For some international options, you can try the cuisine at Coyote Flaco, Spice Root, or Korean Garden. Williamstown has no shortage of great ways to fill your day.


Fun Facts About Williamstown
▪ Professor Albert Hopkins spear-headed multiple major additions to the town, including the construction of the first permanent observatory in the nation and the formation of the nation's first mountain-climbing organization, the Alpine Club.
▪ In the 1930s, Mount Hope Farm (in Williamstown) was founded by E. Parmelee Prentice and his wife Alta (the daughter of John D. Rockefeller).
▪ Matthew Perry, an actor best known for his role as Chandler Bing in the sitcom Friends, was born in Williamstown.
Our Dealership
Here at Haddad Hyundai, we aim to provide a memorable experience for our customers that makes our dealership worthy of your continued business. Our lot, here in Williamstown, has an array of new Hyundai vehicles for sale, including the all new 2023 Tucson. Check out our monthly new vehicle specials for the best deal! We also have various certified pre-owned and used vehicles to choose from, including a wonderful selection of used vehicles under $20k for all the bargain hunters out there!
Our Finance Center is full of dedicated associates waiting to help find the perfect fit for your lifestyle. Whether that means setting you up with your ideal finance plan or discussing leasing options, our team has got you covered. You can get ahead of the game by getting pre-approved online! We also have a trade evaluation tool if you have a vehicle you are looking to upgrade. Contact us today for more information, or come into our dealership to discuss your options face-to-face.

Our Service Center is trusted by many in the North County area and beyond. Our technicians have a great deal of experience and training to assist with any and all of your automotive needs. We offer a complimentary maintenance service on all our new vehicles that lasts for the first 3 years/36kmiles of ownership. We also have a dedicated collision center that specializes in body work and collision repairs. Our Parts Department is stocked with genuine parts for a variety of Hyundai vehicles. You can also accessorize your vehicle with the quality items in our Accessory Center. Place an order or schedule service with us today!

Williamstown Resources
Take advantage of these useful sites:
Williamstown, MA
Williamstown Official Website
Things To Do in Williamstown
Driving Directions from Williamstown, MA to Haddad Hyundai