Visit New England - 5 Things You Will Love & Hate about New England, USA
Thinking of Visiting New England? Here are some of the best and worst parts of traveling throughout New England, whether you are trekking the coasts of Maine or having an amazing local brew from Vermont or enjoying sailing and history at Mystic Seaport, CT or just taking in historic Boston, New England has a lot to offer, but some things that might drive you a bit nuts.
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Driving by Valley Stream in Nassau,New York
Valley Stream is a village in Nassau County, New York in the United States. The population in the village of Valley Stream was 37,511 at the 2010 census
10 Marvelous Facts about Maine
What makes Maine so marvelous? Find out with the Web's best list of Maine facts. Explore its rich history, rugged landscapes, vibrant culture, and more.
1. Maine has more moose per square mile than any other state.
2. Eastport, Maine, is the first city in the contiguous United States to receive the first morning light.
3. Maine is the only state in the U.S. whose name is just one syllable.
4. Leon Leonwood Bean, a Maine outdoorsman, founded the boot company L.L.Bean in 1912. Today, the L.L.Bean store in Freeport, Maine, is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
5. Maine is the only state in the U.S. that borders just one other state.
6. Forests cover almost 90% of Maine’s land area, which is more than any other state in the U.S.
7. Maine native Chester Greenwood invented earmuffs in 1870 as a way to stay warm while ice skating.
8. The Parrish Shoe Factory scenes in the 1995 movie Jumanji were filmed in The Olde Woolen Mill in North Berwick, Maine.
9. A native Mainer, author Stephen King has set many of his novels in Maine, such as Pet Sematary, Salem’s Lot, and It.
10. Rockport, Maine, is the birthplace of the doughnut hole.
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Take Me To New York City
New York city City (NYC) is the densest city in the United States with regards of its population. In 2018, its population was estimated to be around 8,398,748 over an area of 302.6 square miles, this is equivalent to 27,718 people in just one square mile. Its skyline continues to grow with many new buildings currently under construction. There is a ton of things to do here. We bought the city pass which gave us access to 6 attractions including observatories such as the empire state building and top of the rock which has a great view of the city and central park, the pass also includes great museums in which you will spend countless hours with many interesting things to see. I recommend visiting the observatories as early as possible in the morning to prevent those humongous lines. The subway system is awesome and very cheap, we got the unlimited ride for one week for around $34, this includes the subway and the buses. I do not recommend you visit the city in a car since parking are extremely expensive and you won't really get a chance to really see the city. Instead, walking and taking the transportation system such as the subway and buses is the most affordable option in which you will get the best experience. We used google maps all the time, it even tells which subway train to take and at what time they arrive, we never got lost when using this. While on this, make sure to take comfortable shoes since you will be walking a lot, there were days we walked 13 miles, but we did get to see a lot. Central park is a must, we went on spring where trees and flowers were blooming with many gorgeous colors. Here, you can rent bikes, take horse carriage rides, do pedicab tours or just walk and explore. If taking the pedicab tours, make sure not to go for their first offer, instead whatever they are asking, ask for half their price and go up from there. City pass also includes a ferry to Liberty Island and Ellis Island. Make sure to take the ferry as early as possible, these two places get packed with people making it very hard to take pictures. From my experience, Ellis Island had the best view of Manhattan so don't forget your camera. Flying a drone is not permitted in most of NYC, however there are some specific parks where you can fly them from, but the view of the city is not great. Food is amazing if you know how to look for it, make sure to use yelp or a platform that offers reviews and price, so you know what you are getting yourself into, there are also many food carts around the city which provide a fast and delicious service for you to continue your journey so make sure to check those out too. You will not run out attractions in this city, so plan the ones you want to visit the most so that you do those first. Overall, our experience was great and would most likely come back in the future for more.
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MAINE ROAD TRIP | Lobster + Fall Foliage
Reliving my recent Maine road trip from Portland to Freeport to Bar Harbor. A lot of fall foliage scenery and lobster eating ;)
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DRIVING IN SOUTHERN MAINE, USA
Driving from Portland to NH border, on Maine State Route 77, US Route 1 and at the end US Route 1A by the Atlantic Ocean.
At the end of the video: The Sound of The Atlantic Ocean.
And here ends the 2014 Maine road trip BUT the 2014 All-American Road Trip continues on.
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The Daniel - Brunswick Hotels, Maine
The Daniel 4 Stars Hotel in Brunswick, Maine Within US Travel Directory Located in historic Brunswick town centre, this hotel boasts an on-site restaurant, a hot tub, and a sauna.
Thomas Point Beach is 10 minutes’ drive away.
Each guest room at the Captain Daniel Stone Inn features a flat-screen cable TV and a refrigerator.
They are decorated in rich colours, large windows, and dark wood furnishings.
The Coast Bar and Bistro serves dinner daily, featuring dishes centered around local Maine cuisine.
Additionally, the on-site bar offers an extensive liquor selection and house cocktails.
Guests can work out in the fitness centre or use the 24-hour front desk services.
The Factory Outlets in Freeport are 14.
5 km from the Brunswick Captain Daniel Stone Inn.
Bowdoin College is 5 minutes’ drive away.
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