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New England Book a Room in Connecticut, Conn, CT Hotels, Motels & Inns Here... CT's natural beauty is enhanced by its many Travel & Tourism Attractions. You can be in a city, or the country and always find something you will enjoy. Connecticut may be one of the smaller New England states but it is big on attractions. Offering easy day trips from New York City as well as Boston with Scenic Drives, Great Restaurants & Dining, Wine Trail, Theaters, Concerts, Live Music & CT Bands, Imax Theatres, Seaports, Museums, Historic Homes & Villages, Orchards, Antiques, Gardens, Train Rides, Amusement Parks, Dinosaur Parks, Parks, Beaches, Casinos, Shopping, Boating, Fishing, Skiing, Rock Climbing, Bird Watching, Horseback Riding, Carriage & Hay Rides, Ballooning, Motorcycling, Rafting, Flying, Racing, Hiking, Biking and Camping or just staying at home! CT has it ALL!!! The shoreline is almost completely protected by Long Island and the Long Island Sound. Sherwood Island and Hammonassett State Park is a favorite spot where people to enjoy the beaches and camping. Drives through the Shoreline will leave you speechless at the sight of some of the houses, or shall we say mansions. Great family outings can be had at Mystic Seaport and Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, and the Maritime Aquarium in the heart of Historic South Norwalk, better known as Sono where can also find all kinds of quaint shops, restaurants and nite clubs. Enjoy several boat cruises out to some of CT’s Islands… one in Norwalk to Sheffield Island Lighthouse and in Branford touring the waters around the picturesque Thimble Islands. The Gillette Castle with its views of the Connecticut River and in Harford, The Mark Twain House as well as the Lockwood-Matthews Mansion in Norwalk, are just a few of the famous Historical homes in CT, a small state with an abundance of history and landmarks throughout. Touring country roads of CT will bring you to beautiful lakes, ponds, farms, hills, with very spectacular scenery. Imagine dinosaurs roaming the countryside while visiting Dinosaur State Park or Dinosaur Crossing. The Mashantucket Pequot Indian Museum, and in Ledyard, CT you will find Foxwood’s Casino the world’s largest Casino and also the Mohegan Sun Casino.
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| New York ..."I Love NY" Book a Room in New York, NY, Hotels, Motels & Inns Here .... the "Big Apple".... NY offers a wide variety of Travel & Tourism Attractions… New York City is streets and streets of Massive Tall Buildings, High Rises, Apartments, Offices, Restaurants, Theaters, Museums, People and Excitement represented in the liveliest form of hustle & bussle there is. The Empire State Building, Central Park, Statue Of Liberty, Madison Square Garden, American Museum of Natural History, Hayden Planetarium are only a few of the cities major attractions. While many Manhattan eateries are well known for catering to the rich & famous, tucked away and mostly known only to locals are restaurants serving delicious food at affordable prices. If a person dined at a different restaurant in Manhattan every night, they could eat out for 50 years and never go to the same place twice. On the east side of Manhattan sits Greenwich Village, an artsy community where you can find side walk cafes with unique settings and menus that list extensive
specialty dishes. The Village is a favorite among tourists and locals
alike. If your craving Italian food, hit Little Italy, Chinese, stop by
China Town or maybe you’re thinking about seafood, South Street
Seaport has everything you can imagine from the sea. Speaking of Seafood,
Long Island is well known for its raw clam bars and lobster houses. Take
a scenic ride east along Rte. 25A to the Hamptons where the roads are
lined with beach side seafood shacks and ice cold beer. If fine dining is
on your menu, eastern New York hosts many restaurants that have been
listed in fine dining guides throughout the country, where chefs have
studied their entire lives to master recipes to tantalize your taste buds. Then
of course there is the famous New York Deli's. If you’re a visitor
to this fair city, then at least one deli meal is a must. Kosher, Spanish,
Greek, Italian and of course the traditional deli, which offers cold cut
products by the famous Boar's Head Company. Many deli’s offer table
service as well as take out.
In New York State, Lake George celebrates Americade which is one of the
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Massachusetts, Cape Cod and The Islands….. Boston.. College town!!! Harvard, Boston University, Boston College ….. Shopping Quincy Market, Restaurants, Nite Life, City Life!!!! Cape Cod , Martha's Vineyard & Nantucket. What could
you love more. the ocean, the bay side, the dunes.
Whispering pines, quaint shopping, brick lined and
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Vermont Book a Room in Vermont, VT Hotels, Motels & Inns Here ..... ![]() Vermont may most commonly be known for its great ski resorts – Stowe, Killington, Sugarbush, Mt. Snow, Bromely, Stratton and
Okemo to name a few, but it has a wealth of other exciting things to do
and see. You can find the Alpine Slide at Killington, Bromely and Stowe.
Stowe also has a gondola which you can take for a really spectacular
ride up the mountain to dine at the restaurant on top. You can catch the
Northern Lights in Burlington at the Northern Lights Cruises. Stop at the
Quechee Gorge at
White River
Junction, visit the scenic overlook at the Hogback Mountain Gift Shop on
Route 9 in Marlboro and enjoy the 100 mile panoramic view. You can shop
at the Factory Outlet stores in Manchester or Essex, shop in the little
quaint towns throughout the state like Willington or Bennington, visit
Wilkins Harley Davidson in Barre, or go for a ride up the mountain at
Smugglers Notch..…beware road closed in
the winter!!! You can stay at any of the hotels, bed and breakfast inns
or even stay at some of the Vermont Farms!! And of course don’t
leave with out the Maple Syrup!!
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Rhode Island, New England The Rhode Island Beaches are some of the most popular destinations in New
England. There is 400 miles of ocean in Rhode Island where.
Misquamicut is probably the most
often heard of. People in Connecticut go there quite often when they want
to get to the ocean. Block Island is a very popular vacation spot
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and is about an hour trip on the ferry, approximately 30 minutes on the
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specialty dishes. The Village is a favorite among tourists and locals
alike. If your craving Italian food, hit Little Italy, Chinese, stop by
China Town or maybe you’re thinking about seafood, South Street
Seaport has everything you can imagine from the sea. Speaking of Seafood,
Long Island is well known for its raw clam bars and lobster houses. Take
a scenic ride east along Rte. 25A to the Hamptons where the roads are
lined with beach side seafood shacks and ice cold beer. If fine dining is
on your menu, eastern New York hosts many restaurants that have been
listed in fine dining guides throughout the country, where chefs have
studied their entire lives to master recipes to tantalize your taste buds. Then
of course there is the famous New York Deli's. If you’re a visitor
to this fair city, then at least one deli meal is a must. Kosher, Spanish,
Greek, Italian and of course the traditional deli, which offers cold cut
products by the famous Boar's Head Company. Many deli’s offer table
service as well as take out.
enjoy the rides in a car or on a motorcycle you will be equally thrilled
with all this area has to offer. The lake sits in the Adirondack Mountains
where the views are some of the prettiest there are. A little more north
you can visit Fort Ticonderoga a restored military fortress which is a
Historic National Landmark and on the Canadian border the very famous
Niagara Falls where you can enjoy the
smell of the ocean air. Cape Cod has long been a favorite
SUMMER Tourist Attraction, but now is a great "YEAR
ROUND" destination. Whether you are on the Lower, Mid
or Upper Cape,
you have the Atlantic on one side and
the Cape Cod Bay on the
other with miles and miles of
"Cooky Pines"
whispering in the breezes.
Visit Nauset Beach in Orleans or enjoy
a drink at the Beachcomber at the Cahoon Hollow Beach in Wellfleet,
both on the ocean side. Catch the sunset in Dennis on
the bayside or take a drive to Race Point in
Provincetown and listen to the roar of the ocean
surf. Shop till you drop while in "P"
Town, take an
exciting whale watch out of the
harbor or
simply just
stay in town and people watch!! Visit the monument in
Provincetown where you
can get absolutely spectacular
views,
but bring your climbing
shoes, cause stairs are
the only way up!!! If you are in need to get to a Mall
for more shopping,
Hyannis can take care of that. Follow Rt. 28 for antiquing and quaint
shopping while
traveling to Woods Hole where you catch the ferry to
Martha's Vineyard! You can go to either Vineyard Haven
or
Oak Bluffs. Arriving in Vineyard Haven you can
visit the village where you will find the well known
BLACK DOG Restaurant. Make sure you get a shirt!!! At
Oak Bluffs you can visit the Flying Horses
Carousel, the nation's oldest
operating platform carousel, as
well as a journey up Circuit Ave to shop and eat! Outside the main
street in town, you will find the
beautiful, brightly colored,
gingerbread cottages. The
"most
perfectly preserved collection of Carpenter
Gothic style
architecture in the world". You can
visit Edgartown,
another quaint village with
restaurants, boutiques, and the Wharf.
You can
sit and watch the boats and the comings and goings of
Katama Bay. You can also get on the Ferry and go to
Chappaquidick, sit on the beaches of Wasque
Point or bring your fishing pole .. this is a
favorite spot for blue fishing. Outside of Edgartown visit South beach,
sunbath, swim or just sit and enjoy
the sound of the waves and the ocean breeze.
Traveling around the Island, your next stop
could be
Gay Head Cliffs where you are overlooking the ocean
and the dunes. It is the most dramatic
point on the island. At sunset visit
Menemsha. Witness a
spectacular, natural light show when the sun meets the
ocean! Nantucket is smaller, but some feel it
is quainter than Martha's Vineyard
where sea captain's houses line the
cobblestone streets. There is the
Whaling Museum, Whale Watch Trips, the Daffodil Festival and much much
more. For more info visit

White River
Junction, visit the scenic overlook at the Hogback Mountain Gift Shop on
Route 9 in Marlboro and enjoy the 100 mile panoramic view. You can shop
at the Factory Outlet stores in Manchester or Essex, shop in the little
quaint towns throughout the state like Willington or Bennington, visit
Wilkins Harley Davidson in Barre, or go for a ride up the mountain at
Smugglers Notch..…beware road closed in
the winter!!! You can stay at any of the hotels, bed and breakfast inns
or even stay at some of the Vermont Farms!! And of course don’t
leave with out the Maple Syrup!!
