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Connecticut "The Constitution State" Rich in Colonial History, early American Culture and timeless rustic charm, Connecticut offers everything from bustling seaports and quaint harbors, to magnificent museums and the fast paced excitement of world class casinos. Connecticut's uncluttered rural landscape is complemented perfectly by midsized cities where the ideas and ideals of countless American leaders and educators still evolve. Maine "Vacationland" The biggest New England state geographically is also big on popular recreational amenities. From freshwater streams, to rugged coastlines brimming with boats, to massive forests thick with White Pine, Maine is an outdoor enthusiast's ultimate dream. The immense, succulent lobster indigenous to Maine's offshore waters has been attracting travelers for centuries. Visit the historic mansions, taverns, museums, and forts and, of course, Maine's myriad of seafood restaurants. Massachusetts "The Bay State" One of the region's most awe inspiring coastal showcases, Massachusetts boasts brilliant fall foliage through its rolling hills and densely forested valleys. When you are ready for a little history, you'll find a lot of it in the Boston area, once known as "The cradle of Liberty" and home to some of America's most significant historic shrines. Come see why visitors come back time and again to Massachusetts. Rhode Island "The Ocean State" Boating, fishing and virtually every water sport lures an endless stream of summer tourists annually to America's smallest state. Rhode Island's shoreline abuts the beautiful Narragansett Bay, where the boatfilled city of Newport and its stunning waterfront mansions attract visitors by the thousands. Rhode Island also encourages visitors to visit historic sites, colonial buildings and old churches, as well as twenty state parks. And, don't forget to relive the greatest moments in tennis history at the Tennis Hall of Fame. Vermont "The Green Mountain State" Mention skiing and, for most of us, Vermont immediately comes to mind. The sprawling Green Mountains help make the state not only one of America's most scenic, but also most "skiable." Take in the incomparable fall foliage of the Green Mountains and Champlain Valley. During the summertime, you'll find that freshwater fish abound in Vermont's crystal clear streams, brooks and lakes. No matter what time of year you visit, you will never forget your Vermont experience. Simply click and save for our Best Available Rate!*
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