New England

New England by Laura Purdom, published by Globe Pequot Press in November 2002, is a comprehensive guide that explores the cultural and historical significance of the New England region. Spanning 384 pages, this edition provides insights into the birthplace of the United States, highlighting its rich history and diverse attractions. Readers will discover the unique blend of cosmopolitan elegance in cities like Boston, charming village architecture, and the natural beauty found in hiking trails, ski slopes, and beaches.
This guide offers the perspectives of a longtime resident, ensuring that visitors gain a deeper understanding of New England’s many stories and experiences. With a focus on travel and reference, it serves as a valuable resource for those looking to explore the Northeast, including Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. Whether seeking adventure or cultural enrichment, readers will find practical information and engaging narratives that enhance their journey through this historically rich region.
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New England is the cultural and historical birthplace of the United States. It was here that America declared its independence, and the region still lives and breathes the many stories that built it. Whether visitors come for the cosmopolitan elegance of Boston, 18th- and 19th-century village architecture, winding back roads and welcoming country inns, thousands of miles of hiking trails, pristine ski slopes, or sandy beaches, this guideoffers the perspectives and understanding of a longtime resident, whose insights will accompany readers throughout this richly endowed region.
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