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Landmarks – West Brookfield, Massachusetts
Inscription. This road is the first mail route in North America, established in 1673 by King Charles II of England. In 1767, while Benjamin Franklin was Postmaster General, mileage was marked out with stone markers from Boston to ... More on HMDB
Beaches – South Boston, Massachusetts
The summer season lasts from mid-June until the beginning of September. Temperatures inland and along the coast range from 80-90�F. The hills and mountains of western and northern New England tend to be a little cooler with temperatures ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com
Nightlife – Cambridge, Massachusetts
The Dance Complex is the artist-run center for the movement arts in Cambridge. An omnicultural community offering concerts, classes ... More on Cambridge-usa.org
Parks – Orange, Connecticut
WEPAWAUG RIVER (includes Clarktown Pond), Orange-Milford Intermittent sections from Route 34, along Grassy Hill Road to 1/2 mile above I-95. Childrenâs Area: From old New Haven-Derby RR upstream approximately 2 miles. Fishing restricted ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Golf Courses – Belmont, Massachusetts
Pure Donald Ross genius! More on golflink.com
Museums – Lexington, Massachusetts
ths place was cheap no free jewleary and no room service and too little vatka and too many GAY men!!! More on Yahoo! Travel
Parks – Georgetown, Massachusetts
This 57-acre natural great pond, fed by the headwaters of the Parker River, is located just south of Route 97 in Georgetown. Maximum depth is 20 feet; average depth is 12 feet. Transparency is only fair at six feet. Aquatic vegetation ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Bars – Salisbury, Massachusetts
Carousel Lounge - They could have easily filmed a scene from "Sex in the City" here. With its posh décor an... More on clubzone
Things To Do – Mansfield, Connecticut
The Museum of Natural History and Connecticut Archaeology Center are home to the University of Connecticut's Anthropological Collections and repre- sents the single largest repository of Connecticut Native American, colonial and industrial ... More on familydaysoutusa
Gardens – Cambridge, Massachusetts
lovely well maintained paths and roads. Big old trees and careful landscaping More on TripAdvisor
Restaurants – Southington, Connecticut
ITS NOT ABOUT MONEY ITS ABOUT TASTE PRESENTATION AND OF COURSE SERVICE More on Restaurantica
Restaurants – Peabody, Massachusetts
Another issue that's not so handy is that the restrooms are accessible only via elevator and it's a little ... More on Restaurantica
Things To Do – Gloucester, Massachusetts
The scenery was gorgeous and we even saw a star fish eating a small clam. More on Yahoo! Travel
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