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The Rough Guide to New England 3

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The New England states—Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine—pride themselves on being the heart of American history. The historic streets of Boston, Connecticut's farms, and Vermont's villages create a nostalgic yet appealing image of the region. While many towns have been polished for tourism, New England's charm remains. It features picturesque towns with white-spired churches, diverse landscapes from rugged coastlines to rolling hills, and a rich literary heritage with connections to writers like Emily Dickinson and Mark Twain. Visitors flock to enjoy skiing, hiking, and the stunning fall foliage. Historic sites showcase New England's architectural legacy and Yankee ingenuity, with Boston recognized as a key birthplace of American independence. The region's history includes early European settlements, supported by Native Americans, whose influence persists in place names. Coastal areas boast grand homes, while Ivy League colleges reflect a sense of superiority and accusations of elitism. Despite its affluent image, some areas face poverty, and urban challenges exist in the south. New England's compact nature makes it easy to explore, with each state offering unique characteristics. The southern states are more urban and historic, while the northern states provide breathtaking wilderness, making it essential to experience parts of multiple states to appreciate the full diversity of the

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The Rough Guide to New England 3, Arabella Bowen, Todd Obolsky, Ross Velton

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Titre
The Rough Guide to New England 3
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Rough Guides
Publié
2003
Format
souple
Pages
656
ISBN10
1843530651
ISBN13
9781843530657
Séries
Mots clés
États-Unis, Voyages
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3,25 sur 5
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The New England states—Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine—pride themselves on being the heart of American history. The historic streets of Boston, Connecticut's farms, and Vermont's villages create a nostalgic yet appealing image of the region. While many towns have been polished for tourism, New England's charm remains. It features picturesque towns with white-spired churches, diverse landscapes from rugged coastlines to rolling hills, and a rich literary heritage with connections to writers like Emily Dickinson and Mark Twain. Visitors flock to enjoy skiing, hiking, and the stunning fall foliage. Historic sites showcase New England's architectural legacy and Yankee ingenuity, with Boston recognized as a key birthplace of American independence. The region's history includes early European settlements, supported by Native Americans, whose influence persists in place names. Coastal areas boast grand homes, while Ivy League colleges reflect a sense of superiority and accusations of elitism. Despite its affluent image, some areas face poverty, and urban challenges exist in the south. New England's compact nature makes it easy to explore, with each state offering unique characteristics. The southern states are more urban and historic, while the northern states provide breathtaking wilderness, making it essential to experience parts of multiple states to appreciate the full diversity of the