Massachusetts
You'll be surprised how much Massachusetts has to offer in so
small a state - great beaches, outdoor fun, fresh-caught seafood,
major-league sports, and a wealth of cultural activities.
Prefer an active vacation? Massachusetts' parks, mountains, and
rivers offer wide-open spaces and a chance to hike, bike, canoe,
or rocket through whitewater rapids on a raft. Want to re-live
the excitement and drama of America's past? Our living history
museums and walking trails will transport you back in time. Climb
aboard the Mayflower and re-live the pilgrim's death-defying journey
to the New World. Explore the decks of the USS Constitution and
learn why sailors dubbed her "Old Ironsides." See where
the Salem witches were hanged. Experience everyday life in an 1830's
New England village. Travel back in time for history you can see
and touch!
Step back in time at Hancock Shaker Village. Chat with Pilgrims
about their perilous voyage on the Mayflower. Stroll down the gas-lit
cobblestone streets of New Bedford's historic whaling district.
Meet Paul Revere. Or stand on the exact spot where British troops
and patriots clashed for the first time.
Freshwater fishing venues range from the ice-cold streams of the
Berkshire Hills to the mighty Connecticut and Merrimack rivers.
More than 500 lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams are stocked with
700,000 trout annually. For saltwater fisherman, party and charter
boats leave from 27 Massachusetts ports.
The 30 miles of rocky coastline north of Boston are punctuated
with long sandy beaches, rugged fishing ports, and sparkling sailing
harbors. Nautical lore and the ghosts of witches past offer fascinating
glimpses into the region's rich history.
From Cape Cod to Mount Washington, live historically in Massachusetts.
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