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Bygone Excursions Exploring the backroads of New England Located on the line of Western and Central Mass., we are fortunate to be surrounded by an assortment of riches.

From natural and outdoor wonders such as brilliant fall foliage, four distinct seasons, and vintage covered bridges, to artisan creations such as independent breweries, wineries, antique dealers, and locally-grown crops. We have long sought to share these treasures, and we have finally acquired the means to do so! Take a ride on our vintage Trolley with one of our many excursions that introduce yo

u to an intimate one-of-kind experiences exclusive to New England and Bygone Excursions. The Trolley and our line of classic cars are available for private rentals or a chauffeured tour of one of our experiences. Bygone Excursions wishes to take you back to those long-lost days, when cars were an art form and driving was an indulgence.

27/11/2024

‼️Only a few tickets left‼️ to our BE HOPPY HOLIDAY Trolley.

23/05/2024

🌞OUR FAVORITE TIME OF YEAR🌞! We love the outdoors! Why not enjoy 🥗lunch or 🍔dinner on the patio at Steaming Tender Restaurant ?!

01/05/2024

We were so excited to participate in this annual Feast of the East with ERC5 along with the Steaming Tender Restaurant taking FIRST PLACE🏆for the WHISKEY BREAD PUDDING

What a FULFILLING day we had with the Steaming Tender Restaurant crew to the Performance Foodservice FOOD SHOW in Spring...
16/04/2024

What a FULFILLING day we had with the Steaming Tender Restaurant crew to the Performance Foodservice FOOD SHOW in Springfield! It was an amazing event and a memorable journey!

Our MAIDEN VOYAGE took place Sunday, April 14th 2024 with Hardwick Farms. I couldn’t have asked for a better group of pe...
15/04/2024

Our MAIDEN VOYAGE took place Sunday, April 14th 2024 with Hardwick Farms. I couldn’t have asked for a better group of people on board to share the expierence with.

Bygone Excursions has been in the works for two years and it’s exciting to finally see the results. It’s amazing to see how things can really come full circle with the people who have helped make this a reality. Personally, I am truly honored to be working with my childhood teachers, schoolmates, and the community so closely. I am so grateful to all those that have helped along the way! And most importantly to my family and friends!

We have SO MUCH MORE to come! Please stay tuned to on our social and website www.BygoneExcursions.com

Thank you to .junction .farm

Our guided New England tours will not only incorporate local businesses such as wineries, breweries and farms but also w...
02/04/2024

Our guided New England tours will not only incorporate local businesses such as wineries, breweries and farms but also working with the local community! We are so excited to work with the Hardwick Historical Society Museum as they have SO MUCH to showcase and share. The museum will be open during our scheduled tours with someone on site to share a wealth of historic knowledge and preservation!

02/03/2024

Palmer, Massachusetts was once known as the "town of seven railroads," and its union station was a busy place at the turn of the 20th century. The building was designed by prominent architect Henry H. Richardson and completed in 1883, and it is shown here around 1900-06 and 2020. Although no longer used as a railroad station, the building has preserved and converted into a restaurant.

Historic image from the postcard collection of H. Gray, Springfield, Massachusetts.

https://lostnewengland.com/2016/01/union-station-palmer-mass/

14/02/2024

Shout out your “New England” Massachusetts hidden gem!

Identified by its extra wide grille, long hood, and spacious rear seats, the 1948 Chrysler New Yorker hails from the era...
09/02/2024

Identified by its extra wide grille, long hood, and spacious rear seats, the 1948 Chrysler New Yorker hails from the era of big, powerful, straight eights. At 18-feet-long, with forward-opening “suicide” rear doors, and a wide rear seating compartment, the car was meticulously restored to its original specifications over a period of many months.The New Yorker is known for its appearance in the film Driving Miss Daisy, as well as being the vehicle that carried movie star, Elizabeth Taylor, to her first wedding in 1950.

The 1948 Chrysler New Yorker is perfect for your special day, as the wide door aperture offers ample space for long, flowing dresses, and allows for in-car photographs without doors getting in the way. Vehicle seats 4 passengers plus the chauffeur.

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