Massachusetts, the oldest of the New England states has
more to offer in such a small space than just about anywhere
else in the United States. From the capital city of Boston
to the glories of old Cape Cod from the Freedom Trail to
the Appalachian Trail, Massachusetts has more to offer
for every interest than states twice its size!
The greater Boston area is a virtual living museum of
Revolutionary history, but it is also still one of the
great centers in the world for such intellectual pursuits
as science, theatre and higher education and is the home
of the world-famous BSO - the Boston Symphony Orchestra
and the Boston Pops.
Cape
Cod and the islands of Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard
are the setting for some of the great fishing, whaling
and seafaring adventures in all of history, but they're
not just living in the past there - the Cape is one of
the major tourist destinations in the country, but still
relaxed and uncrowded. The fishing industry and oceanographic
research are the finest in the northeast. And the cape
is a beacon for artists and the theatre, especially in
summer.
Central Mass is a rural area, rich in history, dotted
with historically (and currently) important industrial
centers. The farmlands roll along toward the western border
delineated by the Bershire mountains - the first steps
along the Appalachian Trail.
Imagine climbing a mountain, swimming in the ocean and
attending a concert by a world-class orchestra all in the
same day! That's what Massachusetts has to offer - and
much, much more.
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Foxboro is the home of
the New England Patriots as well as the New England
Revolution.
The state of the art Gillette Stadium offer great views
from all seats. |
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