Tourism in New
England
Hi guys!
In our last
English hour, we talked about New England who is defined as the six states of Maine, Vermont,
New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.
Most of the area retains a rural charm and low population,
is well-travelled and has a thriving tourist industry.
The 6 states of New England:
Maine
Known for its seacoast fishing villages, wooded
and remote interior, and stunning vistas such as those found in Acadia National
Park.
Vermont
The fall foliage Vermont is not-to-be missed,
while during the rest of the year the state offers a rural charm unique in
America.
New Hampshire
A fiercely independent state that offers the
rugged White Mountains, idyllic lakes, and a handful of ocean resorts.
Massachusetts
The birthplace of America's revolution, home to
the Pioneer Valley, the vacation hotspot of Cape Cod, and the
always-interesting city of Boston.
Rhode Island
The smallest state in the United States, but
has many miles of coastline and islands, and home to Providence and Newport.
Connecticut
Home to Hartford and the Knowledge Corridor,
Mystic Seaport, the restaurant and nightlife scene in downtown New Haven, the
rural countryside of the Litchfield Hills and the north-eastern Quiet Corner,
the Maritime Aquarium, and two major Native American casinos.
If I could choose, I would travel to
Massachusetts and Maine.
I want to visit both sites of
Massachusetts to compare the differences. I want to go to Beacon Hill, to the New England
Aquarium for Whale Watching and sport matches e.g. baseball, basketball and
hockey. Also, I would like to go White Water Rafting.
In Maine, I want to chill on beaches, discover
wildlife and eat some special food at Lobster Festivals.
In which of the 6 states would you like to
travel and what would you do and visit there?
Yours Andi!
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