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Category Archives: tourism
Nahant, a New England paradise
Nothing beats a personal tour of someone’s neighborhood. For a while my friend had been inviting me to visit his slice of paradise, an idyllic New England peninsula with Atlantic Ocean on one side and miniature Boston skyline across the … Continue reading
Posted in 17th century, 19th century, 20th century, President, tourism
Tagged MA, nahant, Roosevelt
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Opportunity to explore New England
New England is one of my favorite regions of the United States. It is chock-full of historic sites in a compact and beautiful area. Enjoy some photos of my favorite New England history places. You may be interested in the program … Continue reading
Posted in 17th century, 18th century, 19th century, city/town, house, tourism
Tagged new england, new england studies
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Grand Canyon history
Most people would probably not think of the Grand Canyon as a place of history… geologic history yes, but local history, no. As one of America’s major national parks, it is known for its beauty and grandeur. Sure various Native American groups … Continue reading