Sand Dunes and Salty Air: Cape Cod
Cape Cod is where New Englanders go for the summer. Miles and miles of sandy beaches and good weather provide for lazy days, seafood dinner and an all around chill out experience.
Read moreCape Cod is where New Englanders go for the summer. Miles and miles of sandy beaches and good weather provide for lazy days, seafood dinner and an all around chill out experience.
Read moreThe one thing you notice about New England towns and place names is that they are somehow very familiar. Many of the places are named from the original towns, villages and hamlets and counties from old England, some from France and others left over from the Native American names.
Read moreThe further north you head in Vermont, the more heavily forested it becomes. Stowe is one of New England’s best winter ski resorts, which means it’s also a great place for hiking in what the Americans coin as “the fall”, or early Autumn when the leaves shed their leaves.
Read moreThere are very few foods that America can claim as her own, although New Haven, Connecticut , is a veritable institution, because this is where they invented the hamburger.
Read moreVermont may be famous for its foliage, but it’s also famous for another American favourite, Ben and Jerry’s ice-cream. Set up in the 70’s by two hippies ,Ben and Jerry, their ice-cream became famous for its wild and crazy flavours.
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