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ew England boasts an enormous wealth of attractions for every member of the family. From the beautiful Connecticut beaches, to the sand dunes of Cape Cod, to the rustic, rocky shores of Maine, one can swim, fish, boat, water ski, whale watch, white water raft, canoe, kayak, in short, engage in a near endless menu of water activities.
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For
those more interested in fascinating and beautiful sites,
New England's history is rich in content and tradition. It's
the U. S. epicenter of places historical, cultural, botanical,
zoological and breathtaking. In Connecticut, you can see the
ships that once hunted whales in Mystic and visit one of the
oldest existing state houses in Hartford. In Maine, you can
watch peacefully as the lobster boats bob calmly in Bar Harbor
and you can climb the stairs of some of the oldest lighthouses
in the country. In Massachusetts, you can trace the ride of
Paul Revere in Concord and see the rock upon which the Pilgrims
first stood in Plymouth. In New Hampshire, you can visit the
home of Captain John Paul Jones in Plymouth or visit the quaint
and vibrant campus of Dartmouth College. In Rhode Island,
you can visit the past restored in Newport and experience
the myriad traditions of Providence. In Vermont, you can visit
majestic Mount Mansfield in Stowe and ride the steam-powered
trains in Bellows Falls.
And throughout New England, if you look around, you
just might find a plaque or two announcing, "George Washington
slept here." He visited an amazing number of inns, taverns
and buildings of old during his lifetime. And as you drive
the region's highways and back roads, you'll find historical
signs in abundance, each of which can teach you more about
our great country.
SOME OF NEW ENGLAND'S MANY ATTRACTIONS

 | Stratton Mountain Resort
RR 1 Box 145 Stratton . Vermont 05155 | 800-STRATTON | infostratton@intrawest.com
Stratton Mountain is a four-season mountain resort with adventure and activities for all ages. Ski, snowboard, snowshoe, shop and dine in the Village, play golf or tennis, take a scenic ride to the summit of southern Vermont's highest peak. |
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 | Faneuil Hall
Boston, MA
Faneuil Hall has served as a marketplace and a meeting hall since 1742. Funding was provided by a wealthy merchant, Peter Faneuil, for the construction and local artisan to create the grasshopper wheathervane that still perches on the building's cupola. Inspiring speeches by Samuel Adams and other patriots were given that eventually lead to independence from the British. |
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 | Smugglers' Notch Resort
4323 Vermont Route 108 South . Smugglers' Notch . Vermont
5464 . 800-451-8752 | smuggs@smuggs.com
Experience that once-in-a-lifetime feeling. It's in the faces you see, the smiles, the laughter. It's in the sense of community and belonging, of families just like yours coming together. It's in the eyes of your children, delighting in our water wonderland or hiking to a mountain summit. |
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 | Bolton Valley
Experience that once-in-a-lifetime feeling. It's in
the faces you see, the smiles, the laughter. It's in
the sense of community and belonging, of families just
like yours coming together. It's in the eyes of your
children, delighting in our water wonderland or hiking
to a mountain summit. |
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 | Beantown Whale Watch
Boston, MA 25437 1 800-555-1254
Beantown Whale Watch offers four (4) hour tours. We guarantee whale sightings or you will recieve a free ticket to cruise with us again. Whale Watching returns on Satruday, May 24, 2003. Please see our schedule for available dates and times. |  |
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