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New England travel feature stories for September 2010
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Your guide to discovering New England Article and photo (Wolfeboro, N.H.) by Eric H. NEW ENGLAND USA -- You could live in New England for an entire lifetime and not get to see everything. With that in mind, imagine how daunting it can be for a tourist with one week's vacation to experience New England. The good news is that you could stay in one village, town or city for a few days and capture the essence of what New England is all about. There's simply no need to feel obligated to race from place to place. Full Story...
Find out why this seaside gem has quickly become one of New England's hottest destinations Article and photo by Eric H. (PORTLAND, MAINE, NEW ENGLAND USA) -- Many years ago while touring Portland, Maine, a friend commented, "This is a nice city, but they have a long way to go, a real long way to go." Having made tremendous headway towards revitalization in the 1980s and 1990s, Portland, for a few blocks, looked like a world-class city -- what people considered a small San Francisco. Situated on a peninsula jutting out into beautiful Casco Bay, Portland sits between rugged coastline to the east, north and south and scenic countryside and vacation-friendly Sebago Lake to the west. With hills leading to the harbor and Casco Bay, fine old homes, tree-lined brownstone streets, 19th century red brick buildings, parks and a growing arts, entertainment, lodging and dining scene, Portland seemed, at times, like a premier urban New England vacation destination. The trouble was, however, that the overall area was wildly inconsistent where it was not unusual to find a charming area juxtaposed with abandoned factory buildings and street people sitting on the sidewalks with their heads hung low. Additionally, run down parts of Congress St -- a main drag in town -- served as kind of a reality check that Portland was not all that the growing number of picture perfect postcard areas suggested. More featured New England vacation and travel articles.... Recommended New England cities, towns, villages and regions VisitingNew England.com makes it easy by touring online the best communities to visit -- a great introduction to New England travel! The Big E New England States Fair is a beloved entertaining and educational agricultural event (this year, Sept. 17-Oct. 3) held in West Springfield, Mass. Discover some of the best family-oriented New England travel destinations and attractions and a special section featuring a fascinating new attraction for football fans -- The Hall at Patriot Place in Foxboro, Mass. Plan your Berkshires Mountains vacation.Read about Visiting New England's favorite places to shop in New England, including our "Shop Local, Buy Local New England!" blog. Cape Cod vacation ideas for the whole family. Jake's Seafood Restaurant, Nantasket Beach, Mass. features amazing water views and fresh New England seafood. The Inn at Woodstock Hill, in Woodstock, Conn., makes for a wonderful New England travel destination. Popular walks, hikes in the New Hampshire Lakes Region. A special wedding and reception at the Belcourt Castle in Newport, R.I. Find the finest New England seafood restaurants. The best New England ocean beaches for the rest of the summer vacation. York, Maine, a beloved New England vacation spot, proves that you don't have to travel far up the Maine coast to get a true feel of the famed Downeast lifestyle. The Traveler Restaurant in tiny Union, Conn., offers delicious breakfasts, lunches and dinners -- and three free books! Discover the quiet, quaint side of visiting New England where the road is less taken. The Wrentham Village Premium Outlets in Wrentham, Mass., offers a modern New England shopper's paradise. Take a tour of some beloved New England diners. Check out the top 10 New England ice cream stands The scenic New England photo gallery is the next best thing to being there! The Children's Museum in Easton (North Easton, Mass.), represents the best of local cultural opportunities for children. A VisitingNewEngland.com top pick for February school vacation! Make these scenic drives part of your New England vacation. The 1761 Old Mill restaurant is a classic New England landmark with delicious regional fare and incredible ambiance. Providence, R.I., has quickly transformed into one of the six-state region's most interesting and beautiful cities with its mix of the old and new. Touring the backroads of rural New England video. Local Bostonians offer tips on how to save money when touring Boston. Find the latest detailed New England dining reviews. Nice, affordable communities to raise a family in eastern and central Massachusetts. Meredith, N.H., has instant lakeside appeal in a small-town setting. It's the perfect place for a New England vacation. VisitingNewEngland.com special "Social Issues in New England" feature: Brookview House in Dorchester, Mass., helps homeless families break the cycle of poverty. New VisitingNewEngland.com articles and updates... New England Timeshares Whether you are spending vacation time in New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island or Connecticut, you are going to need accommodations. Timeshares in New England come in the form of quaint cottages, colonial townhouses, campgrounds and cabins. New England timeshares have taken on the time-honored architectural style of the region and blend right in with the aesthetic landscape. A good option for you may be a timeshare rental, however if you are looking to buy vacation real estate you have services at your disposal to help you with the process. A timeshare closing company can provide professional guidance to ease the process of purchasing a timeshare. |
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