Berkshires Top Ten Things To Do
Located in Western Massachusetts, the Berkshires are a picturesque area nestled in the Appalachian Mountain Range.
Top Ten Things To Do
1) Mount Greylock State Reservation - state's highest peak
2) Clark Art Institute - Williamstown's American masters art
3) Hancock Shaker Village - historic community
4) Norman Rockwell Museum - collection of drawings & paintings
5) Tanglewood - summer home of Boston Symphony Orchestra
6) MASS MoCA - contemporary visual & performing arts
7) Pittsfield- Mellville's Arrowhead, Pittsfield Museum & theater
8) Ashuwillticook Rail Trail - scenic bike & walking trail
9) Lenox - Edith Wharton, Skakespeare & Company, Ventfort Hall
10) National Shrine of the Divine Mercy - Stockbridge
To plan your vacation to the Berkshires or any destination worldwide, contact Donna Salerno Travel.
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TOP 15. Most Beautiful Small Towns in Massachusetts
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Top 10 reasons to move to Massachusetts. And yes the Patriots are kind of a reason.
Top 10 reasons to move to Massachusetts. And yes the Patriots are kind of a reason. Massachusetts is a great state, this list doesn't even touch the surface of reasons to move to the Baked Bean State
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Top 12. Best Tourist Attractions in Pittsfield, Massachusetts: Hancock Shaker Village, Barrington Stage Company, Berkshire Museum, Herman Melville's Arrowhead, Colonial Theatre, Bousquet Mountain, Canoe Meadows Wildlife Sanctuary, Lake Onota, Whitney Center for the Arts
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Philadelphia is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the second largest city on the East Coast of the United States, and the fifth-most-populous city in the United States.[1] It is located in the Northeastern United States along the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers, and it is the only consolidated city-county in Pennsylvania.
The most important places to visit in Philadelphia are: Franklin Court (was raised in 1812, the ghost of it still stands today. Here is the Christ Church Burial Ground, another famous landmark, where Ben Franklin and four other signers of the Declaration of Independence were laid to rest), Congress Hall (was home of the first Congress. On top of that, George Washington and John Adams were inaugurated here, and the Bill of Rights was ratified right inside), Liberty Bell (is perhaps Philadelphia's most famous attraction. On July 8th, 1776, it was rung to commemorate the hearing of the Declaration of Independence. The Bell weighs 2,000 pounds, which may not be apparent by looking at it) and many more.
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Boston Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Come to Boston to discover a city with roots in both the past and future.
Classic Boston sightseeing begins with walking the Freedom Trail for a bird’s-eye view of the American Revolution, including Boston Common and “Old Ironsides,” the USS Constitution. Stop by some of the most prestigious colleges in the nation, including Harvard and Tufts University. Continue your Boston tour with a stop at Faneuil Hall, which has served as a marketplace since 1742, and check out a variety of shops and street performers.
No trip to Boston is complete without paying homage at Fenway Park, where the Red Sox have held court for over a century. Don’t forget to fuel up with food afterward; Boston boasts a variety of restaurants, ranging from fresh seafood to classic Italian and everything in between.
Visit our Boston travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation to Boston!
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial pays tribute to the accomplishments of the 32nd US president. With sculptures, waterfalls, pools and walls of grey granite, it honours his services to the country during four terms of office and highlights historical events like the Great Depression and WWII. Most interesting are the two FDR bronze statues. Since Roosevelt never wanted to be pictured in a wheelchair, there is a larger-than-life statue in which he is wearing a floor-length cape. The true-to-scale sculpture, where he is sitting in his wheelchair, was added later. There is also a bronze likeness of Eleanor Roosevelt.
Opening Times: Daily 0800-2400; rangers on duty answer questions daily 0800-1145.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: 1850 West Basin Drive, SW (Tidal Basin and the Potomac River), Washington DC, United States
Jefferson Memorial
The Jefferson Memorial is a 5.8m (19ft) statue of the third US president, Thomas Jefferson. Surrounded by passages from the 1776 Declaration of Independence, his memorial was not erected until over 100 years after his death. Built in a neo-classical style and framed by the cherry trees along the Tidal Basin, it is one of the most attractive monuments on National Mall, especially at night.
Opening Times: Daily 24 hours; rangers on duty answer questions daily 0930-2330.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: Tidal Basin South end of 15th Street, SW, Washington DC, United States
Korean War Veterans Memorial
Located adjacent to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, the marble and limestone Korean War Veterans Memorial was built entirely with funds donated from individuals and dedicated in 1995. Sitting on a 0.9-hectare (2.2-acre) site, the sculpture features 5.8m (19ft) soldiers in combat, with the American flag as their symbolic objective. A mural wall is inscribed with the words 'Freedom is not free' and the images of thousands of the ordinary personnel who supported the combat troops in the military operation.
Opening Times: Daily 24 hours; rangers on duty answer questions daily 0930-2330.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: Independence Avenue at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC, United States
Library of Congress
Housing the world's largest library containing collections of rare American history materials and more than 144 million items, including copies of the Gutenberg Bible and a copy of the musical score of the 'Star Spangled Banner', the library itself is embellished with murals, stained glass windows and statuary. Exhibitions change regularly. There are daily guided tours of the 19th-century Thomas Jefferson Building. Public tours of the library are available Mon-Sat (1030, 1130, 1330, 1430 and 1530). On Saturday there is no 1530 tour.
Opening Times: Mon-Sat 0830-1630 (Thomas Jefferson Building); Mon and Wed-Thurs (0830-2130), Tues and Fri-Sat 0830-1700 (John Adams Building).
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: 101 Independence Avenue, SE, Washington DC, United States
Lincoln Memorial
The imposing 5.8m (19ft) marble statue of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, gazes from the Lincoln Memorial across the Reflecting Pool to the Washington Monument. The style of the memorial is that of a Greek temple with 36 Doric columns, but it is the statue of Lincoln, sculpted by Daniel Chester French, that steals the show. On the interior walls are inscriptions from the Gettysburg Address and Lincoln's second inaugural speech. As a symbol of freedom and racial harmony, the Lincoln Memorial was the site of Martin Luther King's 'I Have a Dream' speech in August 1963.
Opening Times: Daily 24 hours; rangers on duty answer questions daily 0930-2330.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: Independence Avenue at 23rd Street, NW, Washington DC, United States
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Adams National Historical Park
Adams National Historical Park in Quincy, Massachusetts preserves the home of Presidents of the United States John Adams and John Quincy Adams, of U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain, Charles Francis Adams, and of the writers and historians Henry Adams and Brooks Adams.
The national historical park's eleven buildings tell the story of five generations of the Adams family (from 1720 to 1927) including Presidents, First Ladies, U.S. Ministers, historians, writers, and family members who supported and contributed to their success. In addition to Peacefield, home to four generations of the Adams family, the park's main historic features include the John Adams Birthplace (October 30, 1735), the nearby John Quincy Adams Birthplace (July 11, 1767), and the Stone Library (built in 1870 to house the books of John Quincy Adams and believed to be the first presidential library), containing more than 14,000 historic volumes in 12 languages.
There is an off-site Visitors Center less than a mile away. Regularly scheduled tours of the houses are offered in season (April 19 to November 10), by guided tour only, using a tourist trolley provided by the Park Service between sites. Access to United First Parish Church, where the Adamses worshipped and are buried, is provided by the congregation for which they ask a small donation. The church is next to the street from the Visitors Center.
Top Tourist Attractions in Newport - Travel Guide Rhode Island
Top Tourist Attractions in Newport - Travel Guide Rhode Island:
Cliff Walk, Ocean Drive, Marble House, Rough Point, Bellevue Avenue, Fort Adams State Park, National Museum of American Illustration, Thames Street, Touro Synagogue, International Tennis Hall of Fame & Museum, Bowen's Wharf, Brenton Point State Park, The Preservation Society of Newport County, Chateau-sur-Mer, Audrain Automobile Museum, Castle Hill Lighthouse, Trinity Church, Redwood Library & AthenaeumSalve Regina University