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| Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism http://www.massvacation.com Fall is a great time to be outdoors in Massachusetts. Aside from the spectacular color changes from fall foliage, there are lots of great outoor activities to keep you busy. There's nothing like the tate of a fresh picked apple and there are orchards all over the state offering Pick Your Own Apples. The entire family will enjoy a classic country fair. |
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| Visit New England - Massachusetts http://www.visit-massachusetts.com A guide for Massachusetts travel featuring lodging, outdoor activities, cultural attractions, historic sites, and more. A Visit New England web site. |
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| Travel to Massachusetts - Boston to the Berkshires http://www.masstraveljournal.com Discover the treasures of traveling to Massachusetts - Cape Cod, Rockport, Boston, The Berkshires, and more. |
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The Derby Street Historic District in Salem, Massachusetts was established in 1974. The district includes all the buildings on both sides of Derby Street, beginning at Herbert Street and extending north to Blockhouse Square. Also included here are Derby Wharf and the entire House of Seven Gables complex off Turner Street.
It's the city that blazed the Freedom Trail - home to the Boston Tea Party. Sure, I knew this town had a ton of history to offer. But I didn't know how great New England really was until my son and I ventured from Phoenix to Beantown to begin his new adventure at Boston University.
Home to more than 100 colleges and universities, the Greater Boston area is rich with academia, resulting in an extensive literary history and countless emerging writers. From Nathaniel Hawthorne and Ralph Waldo Emerson to Louisa May Alcott, the Greater Boston area is the perfect spot for a Bibliophile traveler.
Boston is the capital and most populous city of Massachusetts. As of 2005, the city of Boston's population was 596,638. Additionally, Boston lies within a large metropolitan area, the 11th largest in the United States, known as "Greater Boston", which is home to approximately 4.4 million people.
Boston, MA is one of the great cities in America. And while there are a number of decent tours people can choose from while visiting Boston, most of them don't go much beyond Quincy Market and the Freedom Trail. In this feature written by the founder of Boston's Hidden Restaurants and Travel Guide of America, you will learn about the entire city of Boston, from Fenway Park to Hyde Park.
Everyone knows about Cape Cod and Boston as great travel destinations. But, there are lesser traveled gems like Cape Ann and Western Mass. Below, I have suggested some of my favorite holiday trips. Explore Massachusetts and keep coming back for more!
Bostons historic Freedom Trail is a 2 1/2 mile walking trail where you can follow a red painted line on the ground for a tour into history on the streets of this sophisticated city. It leads you to 16 sites where exhibits and interactive experiences bring the story of the past to life.
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