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» Map Of New Hampshire
By Kevin Stith | Published 07/3/2008 | New Hampshire | Unrated
New Hampshire is an important state in the north east of the U.S. It is surrounded by Massachusetts in the South, Vermont and Connecticut in the west, the Canadian state of Quebec in North West and Maine and the Atlantic Ocean in the east. The state is flanked by Boston, New York and Montreal. It lies between the latitudes of 40 and 42 and the longitudes of 70 and 37, west. Its length is 180 miles and width is 50 miles. It is the seventh smallest state in U.S.
» Maine Bed and Breakfast For Sale
By Kevin Stith | Published 05/14/2008 | Maine | Unrated
Though the tourism business still flourishes in Maine, there are bed and breakfast owners who wish, for various reasons, to sell their establishments. There are bed and breakfast inns available for sale throughout the state of Maine. They include an all season 1790, Greek Revival-style home with five bedrooms on .90 acres for $725,000; an 1850, three bedroom inn on 4 acres for $229,000; a 1972, five bedroom inn on 1.25 acres for $549,000; a 1928, 17 bedroom lodge on 1.77 acres for $1,650,000, and an 1810, sea captain’s home with 9 guest rooms for $995,000. An 18-room inn in a small picturesque mountain village with an annual turnover of $1.3 million is offered for $2.2 million.
» New Hampshire
By Kevin Stith | Published 05/13/2008 | New Hampshire | Unrated
New Hampshire is situated in the northeastern part of the U.S and is better known as the granite state. New Hampshire was discovered in 1600 and the date of the earliest settlement goes as far back as 1623. Capt. John Mason gave the state its name in 1630.
» New Hampshire Vacations
By Kevin Stith | Published 05/13/2008 | New Hampshire | Unrated
While vacationing in winter in New Hampshire, there are quite a few options open to tourists. One of the major attractions in New Hampshire is the 135-year-old steam powered railway that runs up Mount Washington. Vacationers take this route and then ski down the mountain to the Marshfield station. This route goes up to the base of Cold Spring Hill. This gives ski enthusiasts access to beginner terrain.
» Maine Lobster
By Kevin Stith | Published 05/13/2008 | Maine | Unrated
Maine lobster is famous all over the world and is used for preparing fabulous meals. Maine is a land with vast coastline and it's the best place for lobsters to thrive. It is regarded as the lobster capital of the world. Lobsters are nocturnal in nature and found in rock covered shallow waters. Maine lobsters have a length of about 20 cm to 60 cm and their weight ranges from 0.5 kg to 4 kg.
» Rhode Island Tourism
By Kevin Stith | Published 05/13/2008 | Rhode Island | Unrated
When a number of vacationers think about vacations, their views spin to long stretches of sandy beaches, clear ocean waters, cool winds, and bright sunshine. No trip to Rhode Island is complete without taking time to enjoy the picturesque, clean beaches. Rhode Island is the smallest state in the United States but has more than 400 miles, or 650 km, of shoreline and over 100 public and private beaches. This is why Rhode Island has been nicknamed, the Ocean State. A huge number of tourists take trips to Rhode Island every year to enjoy this long stretch of scenic coastline. The more protected beaches of Narragansett Bay feature ?breakwater? barrier protection and may be more appropriate for novice swimmers.
» Rhode Island Hotels
By Kevin Stith | Published 05/13/2008 | Rhode Island | Unrated
Rhode Island, with its 400 miles of winding coastline, is an exciting tourist spot situated in the heart of New England. It presents both urban excitement and rural serenity. The state offers a wide range of entertainment avenues, recreation, and lodging options.
» Top Bed And Breakfasts in Maine
By Kevin Stith | Published 05/13/2008 | Maine | Unrated
Maine vacations offer diverse year-round activities such as festivals, hiking, biking, river rafting, skiing, snowmobiling, fall foliage tours, birding and whale watching among others.
» Waterford, Maine Bed And Breakfasts
By Kevin Stith | Published 05/13/2008 | Maine | Unrated
Waterford is one of the most popular tourist spots in western Maine. Here, each season has its own beauty and splendor, making any time, throughout the year, the best time to visit a bed and breakfast in Waterford.
» Rhode Island
By Kevin Stith | Published 05/13/2008 | Rhode Island | Unrated
The smallest state in the United States has the rather unwieldy name of The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations! Popularly known as Rhode Island, this picturesque part of the New England region is also called the Ocean State because you could be standing anywhere and yet be less than 30 miles away from the sea!
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