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Newburyport: Quintessential New England
With unique brick facades reminiscent of another era, the quaint downtown of Newburyport makes it a perfect New England town to visit in any season. Newburyport is a historical seaport with many attractions. Whether you enjoy the restaurants or spend all your time shopping in the cute stores around downtown, you will feel pulled into […]
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Longfellow House
The early morning sun brightened the light yellow of the Longfellow House, and the scattered autumn leaves paid homage to the poet’s statue. Longfellow wrote ”Paul Revere’s Ride” while living here. The house is also famous because it was George Washington’s headquarters during the 1775-1776 Siege of Boston. “The Rainy Day” (1842) The day is […]
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Fenway Victory Gardens
A walk along Boston’s Fenway Victory Gardens brought us along individual plots that local gardeners can cultivate. You must be a Boston resident, and have volunteered time with the Fenway Garden Society to qualify for a plot. Can’t wait to see these patches in the spring!