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Literary New England: A Stroll around the Writers’ Block
New England is home to many famous authors. Today, many of their residences have become museums or National Historic Landmarks. Why not travel to some of their homes to see where they got their inspiration? Grant Olsen, a freelance writer and literary enthusiast who visited many of New England’s literary sites in 2012, voices the feelings of many travelers: “I love history and literature, so when they intersect it’s magical.” Here are some ideas about where to go and what to see on your tour of literary New England.
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Boston Your Way
What do Little Women, the Red Sox, and Paul Revere all have in common? Boston, Massachusetts. Since the early days of the United States, Boston has been a leader in establishing American culture. Living up to various nicknames—such as Beantown, the Hub of the Universe, the Cradle of Liberty, and the Athens of America—Boston offers something for everyone. This spring, experience Boston—your way. Food Connoisseur
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