The guide that shows you what other travel books only tell you! In autumn, when almost all of New England turns from green to maple red, this corner of the US seems to have it all: beautiful countryside, an inspiring history, fabulous coastline and a sense of tradition not always found in the rest of the country. With over 1,200 full-color photographs and beautiful 3-D aerial views, DK's Eyewitness Travel Guide: New England shows you why this is one of America's most popular destinations. The guide includes a major section on Boston, plus sightseeing chapters on Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. Top tips on ski resorts and other outdoor activities -- including whale watching, together with recommendations for the most charming bed and breakfast accommodation and restaurants, this guide stands alone.
This book analyzes for the first time the totality of the Associates' achievement.
Gloucester author Joe Garland's affectionate history of America's most civilized resort.
The book includes stories about the Trent Affair, the writing of the John Brown song, escapes, executions and the famous Legend of the Ghost of the Lady in Black. The print edition contains numerous photos-many published for the first time.
Michael Tougias is the author of many books about New England, including Exploring the Hidden Charles, Nature Walks in Eastern Massachusetts, Nature Walks in Central Massachusetts, New England Wild Places, Autumn Trails, Quiet Places of ...
Take a walk on Singing Beach--where the superfine sand squeaks underfoot--at Manchester-by-the-Sea in Massachusetts Go antiquing in Woodstock Vermont This guide features 25 of the best weekend getaways in New England Quebec and New York ...
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The Boston Dog Lover's Companion: The Inside Scoop on Where to Take Your Dog