When you picture New England, what do you see? Quaint towns, historic buildings, fall colors, clam chowder? New England is all of those things—but it’s so much more. Where else in the country can you ski, sail, and hike, then explore centuries-old sites? That’s right—Only in New England!Whether it’s rock-hopping on the Maine coast, bagging peaks from the New England Fifty Finest, leaf-peeping in fall forests, or digging into a slice of homemade blueberry pie, this unique region has something for everyone.In Only in New England, you’ll explore each of the region’s major cities and areas, from the Freedom Trail in Boston to Acadia National Park. Along the way, you’ll discover everything you need to know about New England, its history, food, cultures, sports, art, and nature.You’ll also meet trailblazing New Englanders, get the lowdown on the region’s most exciting celebrations and festivals, and even uncover some wicked strange sites—like the monster-haunted Lake Champlain, the world’s tallest filing cabinet, and a mysterious “fairy village” in the woods!With a history timeline, infographic maps, and plenty of New England charm, Only in New England has it all!Only in New England is the latest in the postcard-perfect Only in series, showcasing the best that America has to offer.
Also available: Only in America, Only in California, Only in Texas, Only in New York, Only in Florida, Only in Washington, D.C., and Only in the Pacific Northwest.
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Nancy Dickmann grew up in the USA, where she played baseball, ate hot dogs and read encyclopaedias for fun. She has now lived in England long enough to think that cold and rain are normal, but still has yet to try Morris dancing. Before becoming an author, she worked as an editor and publisher of children's books. Now, with Pushkin the Three-Legged Wonder Ca
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