Off the Beaten Massachusetts

Off the Beaten Massachusetts by Barbara Radcliffe Rogers, published by Globe Pequot Press in December 2004, invites readers to explore the hidden gems of Massachusetts. This 6th edition, comprising 225 pages, presents a unique perspective on the state, highlighting lesser-known attractions and experiences that showcase its diverse landscapes and cultural offerings.
Readers will discover a variety of intriguing activities, such as witnessing the vibrant cranberry harvest and strolling through a stained glass globe. The book emphasizes the beauty of the region, including the serene Bridge of Flowers over the Deerfield River. With a focus on travel and reference, this edition serves as a guide for those looking to delve deeper into the rich tapestry of New England, particularly the unique aspects of Massachusetts.
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Experience the lesser-known joys of the Bay State, from watching a sea of red cranberries harvested from blue bogs, to walking through a stained glass globe, to relaxing at the Bridge of Flowers over the Deerfield River.
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