New England Foliage Vacation 1
One of the most beautiful seasons of the year to visit New England for some leaf peeping is late August to early September, when the leaves begin to turn color.
Why not plan a Fall Foliage trip to New England with your family this year? Take a look at a sample itinerary, which that is sure to include sights and activities your whole family will enjoy.
Day 1
Arrive in Boston and get settled in your hotel. Walk along the Charles river, do some shopping, dine out at one of the many excellent restaurants, and get ready for your historic trip to Boston.
Day 2
Today you will explore the rich history of the area as you view some of its most famous sites, such as the Old North Church, South Meeting House, and the common where Washington took command of the Continental Army.
See two of America’s oldest and most venerable institutions of higher learning, Harvard University, and its sister school Radcliffe College.
Day 3
Your family will follow the route of Paul Revere’s ride through Lexington and Concord to warn the citizens that the British were coming as you visit these historic Massachusetts towns.
Although it may be best known for its infamous witches, Salem’s Federal-Era townhouses and beautifully preserved pre-1900 residences are impressive as well. Continue on to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, first settled by Europeans in the 17th century, on this particularly historic New England tour. As you drive, enjoy the breathtaking colors of autumn.
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