Boston, Massachusetts
Boston is an exciting, vibrant city, proud of the role it played in the formation of the United States. Experience the birth of a nation with a walk along the historic Freedom Trail, board the amazing replica of one of the Boston Tea Party ships or visit the USS Constitution to capture the spirit of our glorious past.
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Walk the cobblestone and brick of the Freedom Trail and you'll see many monuments to Boston's rich history. Beginning at Boston Common, you'll pass the site of the Boston Massacre and go on to Faneuil Hall, Paul Revere's House and Charlestown, among many other places central to American history.
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Eastport, Maine
Eastport, Maine is the easternmost city in the United States. Situated on Moose Island right along the Canadian border, this charming maritime community is celebrated for its deep harbor, dramatic tides, vibrant arts scene, and rich coastal history
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Halifax, Nova Scotia
The capital of Nova Scotia, Halifax is a charming mix of old and new. This is readily apparent in a walk around the area known as the Historic Properties. Enjoy the splendor of one of the finest harbors in the world by taking a water tour of the city.
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One of the city's most attractive areas is the Historic Properties Development, located along the waterfront. The charming early 19th-century wood and stone buildings here have all been fully restored. And the cobblestone streets and long boardwalks are now lined with a wonderful array of boutiques, cafés, and pubs.
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Sydney, Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia is Latin for New Scotland, and you'll find the Scottish flavor thrives on the northern tip of Cape Breton Island, where Sydney is located. The brogue of ancient languages can still be heard in the seaside villages surrounding spectacular Cape Breton Highlands National Park, which is well worth a visit
Attractions & Activities
Visit the Bell Museum, located on 25 acres of landscaped grounds in the village of Baddeck, where Alexander Graham Bell, who invented the telephone at age 29, also made important contributions to medicine, engineering, agriculture, aeronautics, marine science, genetics, and teaching the deaf. Afterward, stop in the village to explore various gift shops or relax in a local cafe.
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Saint John, New Brunswick
New Brunswick is a land of vast virgin forests, rushing rivers where salmon run free, and fierce tides that are the wonder of the world. It is also the home of tidy farms in gentle valleys, stately Georgian manors on cobbled streets, tea at four, and two distinct cultures - the Acadian French and the Loyalist English, who have co-existed peacefully for four centuries. St. John is Canada's oldest incorporated city, founded by Samuel Champlain in 1604. Most of its residents are descendants of Loyalists from the American Revolution. Explore the lovely St. John River Valley and walk across the longest covered bridge in the world.
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