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states have ski areas, but don't miss our other winter attractions: Newport RI's
sumptuous mansions decorated for the holidays, and First Night celebrations in
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NEW WEBSITE COMING SOON!

NewEnglandTravelPlanner.com (NETP, 2000 pages, 20,000 links) has been online
since 2004, and needs a technical upgrade. The NEW NETP—up-to-date,
mobile-friendly, and more useful than ever—will be online in early 2024.

As always, all research, writing, photography, and web design is done by one
person: Tom Brosnahan. That's right: one person, not by Artificial Intelligence
or a chatbot, but by a real traveler.

Thanks for your patience...        —Tom

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TOURING NEW ENGLAND

If you're coming to Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, New
Hampshire and Maine from a distance, whether you're traveling by car, bus,
train, plane or ship for business or pleasure, culture, dining (lobsters!), or
outdoor activities, browse below for where to go and what to do on a self-guided
tour.

If you prefer a professionally guided tour, consult one of our recommended
travel & tour companies.


MASSACHUSETTS

Most populous state in New England (7 million), the Bay State also has many of
the region's top places to visit: Boston, the cosmopolitan "capital" of New
England; Lexington & Concord, cradle of the American Revolution and location of
Thoreau's Walden Pond; Plymouth Rock and the Mayflower; the vacation
destinations of Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard & Nantucket; lobster dinners; art,
music and dance in the Berkshire Hills. More...

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RHODE ISLAND

Small but beautiful, the Ocean State boasts beautiful, livable Providence with
its universities, early American architecture and unique Waterfire pageant; the
palatial Gilded Age mansions of Newport; charming Block Island; lots of lobsters
and some of New England's best beaches. More...


CONNECTICUT

Colonized in the 1620s, the Constitution State's beautiful Connecticut shoreline
on Long Island Sound is crowded with fine old towns, historic Mystic Seaport,
lobster shacks, vineyards and wineries. The capital city, Hartford, offers
excellent museums. Connecticut's Litchfield County is quietly, beautifully
rural, while the southeast rings to the Las Vegas-like sounds of the Foxwoods
and Mohegan Sun gambling casinos. More...


VERMONT

The aptly-named Green Mountain State is famed for its purely New England towns
and villages, scenic drives, hiking and camping, winter skiing and snowboarding,
maple syrup and artisanal cheeses, but it also has some fine art museums and
cultural surprises such as Circus Smirkus, the world's only traveling big-top
youth circus. More...


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NEW HAMPSHIRE

The White Mountains, crowned by Mount Washington, highest point east of the
Mississippi, are the Granite State's main feature, but New Hampshire also has
Mount Monadnock, the most frequently-climbed mountain in the world; a short but
busy seacoast; the cities of Manchester, Concord and historic Portsmouth;
Dartmouth College; and grand Lake Winnipesaukee. More...


MAINE

Largest in area of the six New England states, the Pine Tree State is famed for
the lobsters harvested from its rugged, rocky 1000-mile (1609-km) coastline
dotted with beautiful, historic seaside resort towns such as Ogunquit, the
Kennebunks, Old Orchard Beach, the Yorks, Boothbay, Camden and many more; for
the Gilded Age resort of Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park; shopping at L. L.
Bean and Kittery; Roosevelt-Campobello International Park; for some of the
finest skiing in New England; and for the vast inland forest wilderness capped
by Mount Katahdin, starting-point of the Appalachian Trail. More...


NEW ENGLAND OUTDOORS

New England Outdoors covers all the best things to do: beaches, biking,
birdwatching, camping, canoeing, fishing, hiking, kayaking, skiing, snowshoeing,
whalewatching and windjamming. More...


FAMOUS NEW ENGLANDERS

New England is what it is because of its people, from Massasoit to Paul Revere,
from Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau to John F Kennedy, from P T
Barnum to Louisa May Alcott and Emily Dickenson. You'll find reminders of them
everywhere. More...

—Tom Brosnahan

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