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New England is a popular destination for ... undeniably stunning (and particularly popular) in the fall, don't overlook the charming town of Camden, about 80 miles southwest.
Plenty of destinations claim to have the highest number of deciduous trees and the most vibrant colors, but very few can compare to the feel of fall in New England ... from the town of Lincoln ...
If you want to see the vibrant foliage colors in September in New England, you’re going to have to head north.
From a touching memoir about family to a fantasy-inspired bookstore, WBUR literature writer Katherine Ouellette shares a ...
“The Laurel Highlands region is annually ranked among the nation’s best destinations for fall foliage, and this 68-mile-long ...
In a region where residents actually get to see all four seasons, fall is undoubtedly New England’s favorite. It’s the time of year when trees cast hues of red, orange, and yellow on towns ...
From large cruise lines to intimate ships, you can explore New England and Canada in any style that suits you.