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Historic Towns Of New England


New England has been center stage for our nation’s history since the Mayflower landed near Plymouth Rock. From the midnight ride of Paul Revere to the lavish galas on Bellevue Avenue, New England offers a remarkable concentration of history. Unlike other parts of the country where you have to travel miles and miles of strip malls and faceless condos, New England has an innate respect for history including its Colonial homes, buildings, town commons, churches, farms, and much more! Check out these Historic Towns and Cities of New England to explore the past and the people and places that shaped our future.

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Historic Towns to Explore in New England


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  • City and Beach Holidays in Massachusetts

    Between its beautiful beaches, historical landmarks, and quaint and tranquil towns, Massachusetts leaves little to be desired for vacationers of every kind.

  • Charming Coastal Towns of Maine

    The Maine coast towns boasts sandy beaches, beautiful architecture, stunning coastal views and some of the best seafood in these beautiful waterfront towns.

  • Historic Towns of the Northeast

    If you love natural beauty, quaint towns and opportunities to spot whales and devour fresh seafood, then the northeast is for you.

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  • Haunted New England

    Haunted New England’s long and storied history makes it home to countless legends and spooky tales, which has also made it the epicenter of all things creepy! In fact, this region is one of the best places to take a ghost tour in the U.S. because of its deep-rooted history. From its centuries-old graveyards and historic buildings to the many haunted hotels that are said to be home to spirits who refuse to check out, New England is a hotbed for haunted activities.

  • Fall Foliage in New England

    Traveling through New England in the fall offers visitors a dramatic scene of a kaleidoscope of colors in the famed fall foliage during the fantastic fall months. These spectacular explosions of colors can be seen through Maine and New Hampshire from late September and down in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island in late October.

  • Skiing in New England

    New England is a winter playground. The area boasts plenty of fantastic skiing options, whether you`re looking for heart-pumping adrenaline trails, cruising the bunny slopes, or you prefer to stay cozy and warm in the ski lodge, there are plenty of New England ski mountains that offer it all.

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