New England has so many fascinating places and it is home to several historic houses. The House of Seven Gables inspired the novel written by…
Hermes and the Photographer's Odyssey
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New England has so many fascinating places and it is home to several historic houses. The House of Seven Gables inspired the novel written by…
Many places in Massachusetts preserve their historical roots, but the Becket Land Trust truly encapsulates in time the glorious operating years of the Quarry. Formerly…
The Whydah gally was built in London in 1715, primarily as a slave ship. Its name stem from Ouidah, a slave port in Benin, West…
It’s the oldest public museum still in operations in the Unites States: It opened in 1824 and since then it has welcomed visitors from all…
South of the Cape Cod, it lies Martha’s Vineyard overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The island draws tourist from all over the world during summer time…
Three Sisters Sanctuary in Goshen. If you are interested in art, you will definitely like it. It’s a medium size garden and you will find…
Located in Rockport, Massachusetts, it’s arguably the least visited place in that beautiful coastal city. The house is mainly made of newspapers and the story behind…
The Orchard House is the place where one of the most fascinating books was written, “Little Women” by Louisa May Alcott. The book is…
What can I say about this beautiful bridge? the best way to describe would be like a flower promenade that happens to be in a…
Everybody knows the famous Stonehenge in the UK, but a few people know about the America’s Stonehenge. This archaeological site about 4000 years old is…