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Massachusetts has been the site of some of the defining moments in U.S. history. Small towns are
still chock-full of 200 year old homes, square rigged sailing ships still bob in the harbors and
some excellent living history museums let travelers stroll among the same sights, sounds and
activities they would have found in centuries past. Its as contemporary as any other modern state,
with a thriving arts scene, bustling nightlife and a well-developed transportation system
One of the smallest states in the nation, Massachusetts has one of the largest state park systems.
Wherever you go, you are always near a state park. Waterfalls, spring blossoms, log cabins, historic
estates, bike paths, mountaintop vistas, sandy ocean beaches, lakeside camping, swimming, hiking,
picnicking, fishing, boating - Massachusetts state parks offer all this and more. Fall is a glorious
time to visit Massachusetts. The trees wear magical coats of crimson, gold, and scarlet leaves;
hillsides glisten under a pale pink glaze; dry leaves crunch underfoot and every farm stand boasts
piles of fat orange pumpkins.
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Historic and scenic Boston is a must see destination for any Massachusetts traveler. Follow the
Freedom Trail, which provides a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the drama of the American
Revolution. Stroll along the trail's red line, and you'll discover Paul Revere's House, Old North
Church, and Faneuil Hall. At the trail's end, step on board the newly restored USS Constitution,
The U.S. Navy's oldest commissioned ship.
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