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Old August 6, 2012   #16
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You know, Newport RI is only a little more than an hour drive from Boston, so you could knock that state off. The Mansions are something to behold, there are a handful of museums, and, of course, the Cliff Walk along the shoreline is not to be missed!
i agree. southern new england is really rather small. you can drive thru ct, ri and mass in short order but there's a lot to see in each so you spend as much time as you want. now maine, that's a pretty large state as new england goes! vt and nh are beautiful tho politically 180 degrees different.

new york is beautiful too even tho it is not new england. stay away from down state, carolyn's region north and west is best imo.

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