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New England travel means green mountain ridges with white village steeples,
protected harbors with tall sailboat masts, and ever-present historical
markers. The region is rich in Colonial history, featuring quaint
architecture, museums with costumed interpreters, and entertaining walking
tours. Learn more about the patriots of Boston, the whalers of Nantucket,
or the Pilgrims at Plymouth. Stay in historic hotels, and dine on fresh
lobster.
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Call 800-214-8209 to listen to a foliage update from Tauck's expert Foliologist, Scotty Johnston!
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Land Journeys:
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Canadian Maritimes plus Coastal New England – 2008
Explore quaint villages, rugged coastlines on this two-week Canadian Maritimes tour including a Nova Scotia cruise, and discover a complex historic past and a look at modern day life amidst Canada’s scenic vistas—capped by two nights in Bar Harbor, Maine.
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Cape Cod, the Islands & Newport – 2008
Experience great epochs of American history, including the early days of the Pilgrims, the whalers of Nantucket, and the wealthy socialites in Newport on this fascinating New England vacation.
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Classic New England – 2008
Wander through historic mansions, museums and destinations from history books as you travel through picturesque Massachusetts, Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire on this classic among our New England tours.
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Grand Autumn New England – 2008
New for 2008! Grand Autumn New England, the quintessential fall foliage tour, indulges with the legendary autumnal beauty, rich history, and treasured traditions of this special corner of America. Take a journey through Americana at the Shelburne Museum, learn about the “worst weather in the world” at the Mount Washington Observatory, savor a special dining event at the New England Culinary Institute and enjoy stays at grand hotels and charming inns along the way.
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