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New England
Land of Lobsters
New England is justifiably famous for its fresh seafood. Seaside eateries pepper the
coast, where you can shuck and suck oysters, crack lobster claws and spoon into clam
chowder while watching day-boats haul in the next meal's catch.
Colonial Tales
From the Pilgrims' landing in Plymouth and the witch hysteria in Salem to Paul Revere's
revolutionary ride, New England has shaped American history.
Beachy Keen
Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard and Block Island - New England is a summer mecca for
sand and sea worshippers. The region's scores of beaches run the gamut from kid-
friendly tidal flats to gnarly, open-ocean surf.
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