Top 10 Best Places to live in the North East of the United States.
Top 10 Best Places to live in the North East of the United States.
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Top 10 Best Places To Live In New Hampshire In 2019
In the northeastern United States of America, right on the Canadian border, you will find New Hampshire.
This beautiful state has it all; bustling and bright cities, national forests galore and snow-capped mountains for good measure.
New Hampshire is filled with great places to call home.
While that commitment to individual liberties continues today, it's also balanced by a strong sense of community.
A lack of income and sales tax make it desirable from a financial standpoint,
but that's just one of several reasons why so many people choose to make their home in the Granite State.
If you're contemplating a move to New England, it won't take long to fall in love with New Hampshire's peaceful atmosphere.
Native residents already know what it is that sets the state apart. Whether you're moving from across town or across the country.
Here are the 10 best places to live in New Hampshire in 2018:
10. Manchester. (affordable place)
9. Concord.
8. Nashua. (best for young professionals)
7. Gorham. (lowest cost of living)
6. Dover. (best for young professionals)
5. Amherst.
4. Bedford. (best suburbs to live)
3. Portsmouth. (best place to retire, find a job)
2. Madbury. (overall)
1. Hanover. (best place to raise a family)
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Top 12. Best Tourist Attractions in New Bedford, Massachusetts
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Top 12. Best Tourist Attractions in New Bedford, Massachusetts: New Bedford Whaling Museum, New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park, Seamen's Bethel, Zeiterion Performing Arts Center, Buttonwood Park Zoo, Fort Taber Park, St. Anthony of Padua Church, Rotch-Jones-Duff House and Garden Museum, The new Bedford Museum of Glass, Hurricane Barrier Harbor Walk, New Bedford City Hall, New Bedford Art Museum
Top 5 things to do in Boston, USA
Boston is one of the most beautiful cities in United States and also a historical one. There are many many things to see in Boston; we have chosen the top 5 attractions for you. Before travelling to Boston have a look at our Top 5 things to do in Boston video. You may find more information about Boston below...
About Boston
Boston has many images in the popular imagination: flashpoint of the American War of Independence, preserve of the patrician Boston Brahmins, powerbase of the Kennedy clan, next-door neighbour to Harvard University and home of the Red Sox. The city has also featured in popular TV series, and been the setting for films like Good Will Hunting and Mystic River. While it’s impossible to arrive in Boston without preconceptions, the city is big enough to adapt to your needs. History, shopping, great food and culture – Boston offers all these and more. But best of all, it is that rarity, a pedestrianised American city. From Boston Common you can walk, pleasantly and safely, to just about all the places that you’ll want to visit. This gives the city a much gentler, more welcoming feel than New York or Los Angeles, for example. The use of names rather than numbers for streets suggests an old city that has grown organically over a long period: Arlington, Dartmouth, Exeter, Gloucester and Hereford are street names that Boston shares with 18th-century London. No wonder the British visitor quickly feels at home. Sedate, intellectual, good-looking: Boston offers a refined antidote to other American cities.
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Boston - Top 3 historical landmarks/places you should visit in Boston
We have gathered 3 top historical sites that you should pay a visit on your Boston trip. Here are 3 historical landmarks/places to visit in Boston.
About Boston:
Boston has many images in the popular imagination: flashpoint of the American War of Independence, preserve of the patrician Boston Brahmins, powerbase of the Kennedy clan, next-door neighbour to Harvard University and home of the Red Sox. The city has also featured in popular TV series, and been the setting for films like Good Will Hunting
and Mystic River. While it’s impossible to arrive in Boston without preconceptions, the city is big enough to adapt to your needs. History, shopping, great food and culture – Boston offers all these and more. But best of all, it is that rarity, a pedestrianised American city. From Boston Common you can walk, pleasantly and safely, to just about all the places that you’ll want to visit. This gives the city a much gentler, more welcoming feel than New York or Los Angeles, for example. The use of names rather than numbers for streets suggests an old city that has grown organically over a long period: Arlington, Dartmouth, Exeter, Gloucester and Hereford are street names that Boston shares with 18th-century London. No wonder the British visitor quickly feels at home. Sedate, intellectual, good-looking: Boston offers a refined antidote to other American cities. Here is Boston at a glance.
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BOSTON, EXPLORING the luxurious American SHOPPING MALL of COPLEY PLACE
SUBSCRIBE: - It is winter, raining and snowing outside so the best thing to do, is to visit Copley Place, an upscale shopping mall in the Back Bay section of Boston, Massachusetts. This luxurious shopping mall is part of a larger complex that includes office buildings, two hotels, and a parking garage.
It was built in 1983 directly over the Massachusetts Turnpike and Huntington Avenue interchange, which was constructed in 1964 and replaced the site of the former South End Armory, which was completed in 1890 and razed to make room for the Mass Pike right-of-way.
The mall is noted for its upscale stores, including Ralph Lauren, Christian Dior, John Varvatos, Michael Kors, Tory Burch, Victorinox Swiss Army, Porsche Design, Tiffany & Co., Jimmy Choo, David Yurman, Louis Vuitton, and Salvatore Ferragamo. The mall is connected directly to the Shops at Prudential Center via a skybridge over Huntington Avenue. The mall is also connected to the Back Bay MBTA station via an underground tunnel beneath Dartmouth Street.
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New Bedford Downtown Historic District
A look at tourist attractions in the former world renowned Whaling Port, now the #1 Fishing Port in America, New Bedford, Massachusetts
BOSTON - USA Travel Guide | Around The World
Boston is the largest city in New England, the capital of the state of Massachusetts, and one of the most historic, wealthy and influential cities in the United States of America. Its plethora of museums, historical sights, and wealth of live performances, all explain why the city gets 16.3 million visitors a year, making it one of the ten most popular tourist locations in the country.
Although not technically in Boston, the neighboring cities of Cambridge and Brookline are functionally integrated with Boston by mass transit and effectively a part of the city. Cambridge, just across the Charles River, is home to Harvard, MIT, local galleries, restaurants, and bars and is an essential addition to any visit to Boston. Brookline is nearly surrounded by Boston and has its own array of restaurants and shopping.
Boston is a city of diverse neighborhoods, many of which were originally towns in their own right before being annexed to the city. This contributes to a strong pride within the neighborhoods of Boston, and many people will often tell you they are from JP (Jamaica Plain), Dot (Dorchester), Southie (South Boston), or Eastie (East Boston), rather than that they are from Boston. Alternatively, people from the suburbs will tell you they are from Boston when in fact they live in one of the nearby (or even outlying) suburbs. If in doubt, you can look for Resident Parking Only street signs, which will identify what neighborhood you are in.
Another consequence of this expansion is that the neighborhoods, in addition to their cultural identities, also retained most of their street names, regardless of whether or not Boston -or another absorbed town- already had a street with the same name. According to a survey by The Boston Globe, there are at least 200 street names that are duplicated in one or more neighborhoods in Boston. For instance, Washington Street in Downtown Boston, is different from Washington Street in Dorchester and another Washington Street in Jamaica Plain. This can play havoc with web-based mapping and direction services.
Be aware that geographic references in district names tend to mean little. For example, South Boston is different from the South End, which is actually west of South Boston and north of Dorchester and Roxbury districts. Some other confusing notables: East Boston and Charlestown are further north than the North End. The West End is in the northern part of town (bordering the North End and Charles River).
Among Boston's many neighborhoods, the historic areas of Back Bay, Beacon Hill, Chinatown, Downtown, Fenway-Kenmore, the Financial District, Government Center, the North End, and the South End comprise the area considered Boston Proper. It is here where most of the buildings that make up the city's skyline are located.
The Back Bay is one of the few neighborhoods with streets organized on a grid. It is so named because it used to be mud flats on the river, until the city filled in the bay in a land-making project ending in 1862. It is now one of the higher-rent neighborhoods in the city. The north-south streets crossing the axis of Back Bay are organized alphabetically. Starting from the east, at the Public Garden, and heading west, they are: Arlington, Berkeley, Clarendon, Dartmouth, Exeter, Fairfield, Gloucester (pronounced 'gloster'), and Hereford. After Hereford Street is Massachusetts Avenue, more commonly known as Mass. Ave., and then Charlesgate, which marks the western boundary of Back Bay. The alphabetical street names continue a little way into the Fenway neighborhood on the other side of Charlesgate, with Ipswich, Jersey, and Kilmarnock, but the streets are no longer arranged in a grid.
Navigating the streets of Boston is difficult if you are not familiar with the area. While other American cities have their streets laid out in a grid (New York, Chicago, Indianapolis, Philadelphia, Phoenix), or along a river, lake, or other geographical feature (New Orleans, Cleveland), the modern streets of Boston are a twisty and seemingly incomprehensible maze. Boston in the 1600s was a narrow peninsula surrounded by farmland and distant settlements. Landfill, urban expansion, waves of radical economic change, and new technologies have seen sensible street patterns added on to and collide in less sensible ways. Due to dense development, the older street patterns have largely remained in place without being adapted to their modern surroundings. In this way, Boston is more similar to old European cities than most typical large American cities that were geometrically planned, expanded into unsettled land, or were mainly settled in the late 20th century.
Born In New Hampshire - 10 Famous-Notable People
Some fun facts about those who were born in New Hampshire AKA The Granite State that most people are not aware; artist, politicians, host, comedians and etc.
Home of the Saint Anselm College, New Hampshire Motor Speedway, New Hampshire Fisher Cats, Manchester Monarchs, Seacoast United Phantoms, Manchester Freedom, Star Speedway, New England Dragway, Lee Speedway, Dartmouth Big Green and many more
New Hampshire, a U.S. state in New England, is defined by its quaint towns and large expanses of wilderness. In the north, White Mountain National Forest is known for winter sports areas and Mt. Washington, the region’s highest peak, with a cog railway to its summit. Also in the White Mountains are moose, black bears and part of the Appalachian Trail.
Capital: Concord
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New Bedford, MA - USA Cityscapes
New Bedford é uma cidade estadunidense/americana localizada no estado de Massachusetts, no Condado de Bristol. Fica a cerca de 82 quilômetros de Boston, a 45 quilômetros de Providence, e a 19 quilômetros de Fall River.
A sua área é de 62,2 quilômetros quadrados, dos quais 10,1 quilômetros estão cobertos por água. Sua população é de 93.768 habitantes, e sua densidade populacional é de 1 799 hab/km², segundo o censo de 2000. A cidade de New Bedford tem uma população grande de imigrantes portugueses.
A cidade foi fundada em 1652, e incorporada em 1787.
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