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  • Visiting Cape Cod  By : M.B. Floyd
    Thinking about taking a vacation to Cape Cod? Well here are a few ideas of what Cape Cod has to offer you and your family. Cape Cod is a beautiful place located in Massachusetts. This is a wonderful and beautiful place to vacation with the family or take that special someone.

    One of the biggest and most exciting things to do at Cape Cod is whale watching. Whale watching in Cape Cod began to show people more about the whales and their environment, with the hopes tha...
  • The Cape Cod National Seashore Treasure  By : Cliff Calderwood
    Take a captivating trip through Massachusetts’ Cape Cod National Seashore Park. With miles of splendid white sand beaches, inspiring walks and trails, and stunning fragile dunes, the park is a remarkable geological wonder thousands of years in the making. Just keep reading and you can visit it right here...

    The Cape Cod National Seashore is a 4,308-acre park 60 miles south of Boston, Massachusetts. It was set aside by an act of congress in 1961 to preserve and protect a un...
  • Taking A Serious Vacation To Cape Cod  By : Joe Goertz
    When going on vacation, you can just go to Cape Cod or you can really enjoy yourself and take a serious Cape Cod vacation. By serious, I mean that you need to go the way of many students, craftsmen, and others, who take on Cape Cod for the entire summer – working a job and living in one of the most awe-inspiring and fascinating places in the U.S. I was one of those adventurers and spent a summer with a couple of friends just hanging out in Cape Cod, living an amazing life the...
  • Ravel To Boston: Not Your Grandmother’s Tea Party  By : Frank Johnson
    Boston has traditionally stood as the beacon of New England thought, culture and historical direction, and consequently has been the major force behind the independent progress of the United States of America. Boston’s well preserved colonial architecture gracing the tree lined streets or the original oak seats of Fenway Park baseball stadium add insurmountable character to the historically indispensable city. With a nickname like “the Hub of the Universe,” given by Oliver We...
  • Planning To Visit Massachusetts?  By : G. Chadwick
    Massachusetts is a diverse state in that it has large cities such as Boston and Cambridge, and smaller towns including Lexington and Concord. If you are looking for a trip back in time, but you still want all the modern conveniences you are used to, then you should plan a vacation to Massachusetts. You can stay in hotels, inns, bed and breakfast establishments, or rent a room. There is so much to see and do that you will have to pick and choose what you want to see. If you wa...
  • Old Sturbridge Village Is A Dose Of Yankee Hospitality  By : Cliff Calderwood
    Old Sturbridge Village has both feet planted firmly in 19th century New England. You’ll experience the dawn of prosperity and modern commerce and what life was like in a typical New England village of the time. Role playing staff in period costumes recreate authentic discussions, and demonstrations of thoughts and skills, found during this exciting era in American history.

    Once described in a 1950 article as "The Town That Wants to Be Out of Date," Old Sturbridge Village i...
  • Fall Foliage Scenic Drive In Massachusetts  By : Cliff Calderwood
    Spectacular fall foliage scenic drives are plentiful in Massachusetts from the south shore of Boston down to Cape Cod, and the Quabbin Reservoir area of the central region. But perhaps the most dramatic lay out west in the Berkshires and Mount Greylock region. Here the mountains provide the perfect terrain and temperatures to showcase fall in its entire splendor.

    And nowhere is this most evident than on one of my favorite Massachusetts scenic drives. Stretching for 63 mile...
  • Boston, Massachusetts: Family Fun Destination  By : Todd Roeloss
    The city of Boston in Massachusetts has a special place in American history. It is waiting to be explored by you and your family on your next family vacation. It is a favored destination for those wishing to visit a place of fun, history, entertainment and sports and appeals to every age group. Whether you decide on a weekend trip or a week's vacation, you would be surprised to see the places and options available for you to visit. It would also bring out the patriot in you.
  • Boston Romantic Vacation  By : Sly
    During your visit in Boston, you’ll often feel as you’ve turned back in time, while Boston is a thoroughly modern city. MAny places of the city remain unchanged: the narrow alleyways of the North End, the gas lit and cobblestone streets of Beacon Hill, the ducks waddling at your feet in the Public Garden -- its romantic side is just below the surface.

    Boston provides unlimited opportunities for a walk hand-in-hand with your lover. Add a romantic dinner for two with a spect...
  • Boston Hotels For Graduation Weekends  By : IPRWire Staff Writer
    Everyone who has a child or a close relative in college in Boston knows just how hard it can be to find accommodations in the city for special weekends. Graduation weekend is a particularly big problem, but other weekends witness the same problem, such as move-in weekend as well as various homecomings and parents’ weekends. At these times, Boston hotels come at a premium price and usually are the only ones available.

    Sometimes it is not even possible to find a lodging th...
  • A Boston Vacation: Five Ways To Experience Beantown  By : Cliff Calderwood
    A Boston vacation is a mesmerizing trip through the nation’s past and a celebration of its future and center of learning. Here in one city you can experience the start of the revolutionary war, see a coral reef, take a bus on a river, and experience the campuses of MIT and Harvard - and all before dinner.

    You’ll find Boston vacations a refreshing mixture of historic and modern buildings. And what’s even better is you can see it all - or most - by foot. That’s right the ole...

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