Trips to Massachusetts
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2008 Guide to the Best of Cape Cod
- 15 Hotels
- 40 Restaurants
- 58 Activities
From Falmouth to Provincetown, an up-to-the-minute address book helps plot the course to an iconic American vacation on Cape Cod.
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Autumn in Provincetown
- 2 Hotels
- 2 Restaurants
- 6 Activities
In fall, the throngs of tourists leave P-Town and locals reclaim the tranquillity of small-town Cape Cod life. The whale watches may stop, but the whales are still here.
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Boston's North End Neighborhood
- 5 Restaurants
- 7 Activities
When Boston’s “Big Dig” replaced the elevated highway, it reconnected downtown to the isolated North End peninsula, bringing fresh energy to the city’s oldest residential neighborhood.
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Christmas in Boston
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- 1 Restaurant
- 1 Activity
Old-world ambience, cozy fireplaces, snow-dusted cobblestone streets and roasted lobster are a few of our favorite things that Boston offers at Christmas.
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Cultural Guide to Boston Today
- 9 Hotels
- 8 Restaurants
- 20 Activities
The ghosts of America’s colonial roots—Paul Revere’s ride, the Battle of Bunker Hill, and the infamous Tea Party—still linger among the cobblestone streets of Boston. But this is no Ye Olde Colonial T
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Design Hunting from New York to Boston
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- 12 Activities
Three days is all you need to check out the contemporary design highlights of Manhattan and Boston—and to stop along the way to visit pieces of iconic modern architecture in Connecticut.
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Driving Trip: Boston to Cape Ann
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- 5 Restaurants
- 2 Activities
Bostonians tend to assume "the Cape," means Cape Cod —but there's another, less-trendy cape in easy driving distance of the city, filled with beaches, inns, and roadside shackes selling killer fried c
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Easy East Coast Getaway
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Here are three small towns that offer history and local charm. In New York’s Finger Lakes region, Skaneateles’s downtown has restored houses dating back to the late 1800’s. Set on Massachusetts Bay, a
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Exploring Massachusetts' Pioneer Valley
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- 2 Restaurants
- 4 Activities
This 1,100-square-mile patchwork of farms, orchards, and rolling hills has lured free- spirited artists and literati for decades—but never has it enjoyed the cultural richness that it does now.
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Green Travel in Boston
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- 2 Activities
This historic New England hub has undertaken some truly modern green initiatives—including hybrid-vehicle airport trams, a solar-powered visitor center, and a slew of environmentally conscious hotels
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Massachusetts' Best Clam Shacks
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- 4 Restaurants
Maine may have lobsters, but if you’re looking for the quintessential fried clams, head straight to Massachusetts.
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Mini Guide to Five Cool Hotels in Boston, MA
- 5 Hotels
For ages, Boston's hotel scene called to mind that old restaurant joke: not only were the properties outdated and uninspired, there weren't enough of them. But hold up: in just six years, the city has
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Nantucket on a Budget
- 2 Hotels
- 5 Restaurants
- 8 Activities
Nantucket isn't just for preppies with deep pockets. To enjoy this classic getaway, all you need is a pair of wheels and a sense of adventure.
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Off-Season in P-Town
- 2 Hotels
- 1 Restaurant
In winter, when temperatures hover in the low forties, the town slows down and reverts to its historic New England whaling town roots. Though the second-home real estate boom has displaced some year-r
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Secret Cape Cod Beaches
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- 2 Restaurants
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You'll need to negotiate a maze of dirt roads to find Ladies Beach, on Nantucket; exploring Chatham's North Beach, requires a boat trip.
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Three Beaches that Beckon in Fall
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- 1 Activity
Pretend it's still summer and hit the beach. The water remains warm enough for splashing, and the dreaded towel-space encroachers of summer are gone. Now's the time to spread out: set up a volleyball
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Touring the Berkshires' Best Art Museums
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- 2 Restaurants
- 8 Activities
Thanks in part to the largesse of their alumni, the area’s colleges (Amherst, Williams, Smith, and Mount Holyoke) have remarkable museums that have helped turn this community of former mill towns and
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Traditional Trip to Nantucket
- 3 Hotels
- 2 Restaurants
- 7 Activities
On this tradition-rich Massachusetts island, old meets new— from classic hotels to just-opened restaurants. Given Nantucket’s respect for tradition, it’s hardly a surprise that even the latest develop
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Trip Guide to New England's Shaker Settlements
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- 2 Restaurants
- 5 Activities
It is the purity of Shaker ingenuity that really makes an impression. The quality of their products combined with the uniquely strange nature of Shaker worship services—the Shakers of the 1700's shook... More
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