Saturday 3 May 2014

Taking A Look At Three Towns To Make Sure You See In New England

Manifest What you Want, Whenever you Want....
If there is a time this summer or fall during which you plan to travel to New England, you probably already have an idea of the places you want to make sure you see, but one problem a lot of people run into when they take a trip to New England is the fact that they end up seeing all the things they are "supposed" to see, and because of this, they end up missing a lot of other things that are truly wonderful experiences. Of course, there will definitely be spots in Boston that you will want to make sure you see, and you are probably already thinking of exploring the North Shore, but if you are wanting to see some places that are less publicized (but are no less wonderful!), here are a few places to keep in mind.

North Conway, New Hampshire: New Hampshire is one of the most beautiful and rustic states in the country, and North Conway epitomizes so much of what New Hampshire represents - and if you are traveling around New England, one of the best things about North Conway is the fact that it is very much a "tourist town," which makes it easy for you to get the taste of everything you want to get the taste of.

Ogunquit, Maine: If you have never been to New England before, your idea of a "beach town" might be a bit different from a New Englander's idea of a "beach town," and when you go to Ogunquit, Maine, you will be able to see and experience a New England beach town in its fullest sense.

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Plymouth, Massachusetts: Plymouth is one of the best places to go to go if you are wanting to get your fill of "historical and beautiful places" - as you will be able to see Plymouth Rock, the Mayflower II, and a beautiful small town that grew from the first permanent (and lasting!) settlement in America.

It is pretty difficult to choose a "wrong" place when you are traveling around New England, but with these spots in mind, you will be sure to catch some great sights and to capture some truly wonderful memories.

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