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New England | Reddit
1d ago
bucket list: old orchard beach funland beach sand beach ll bean kennebunkport portland casco bay
Activities: Kayak Acadia NP Puffin Cruise Boston CityPass
DAY ONE: Brooklyn and Roosevelt Island Tramway, overnight NYC
DAY TWO: Morning Acela to Boston, see Harvard, overnight BOS
DAY THREE: Boston city exploration, overnight BOS
DAY FOUR: Drive to Bar Harbor, stop in Salem to see witch trials, Portsmouth for lunch, go to the summit of Cadillac , late dinner and overnight BHB
DAY FIVE: Kayak and do a hike in Acadia NP, drive the Park Loop Road, overnight BHB
DAY SIX: See LL Bean Store, Puffin Cru ..read more
New England | Reddit
2d ago
I'm 19 (m), my fiance is 20 (f), and I've been looking to relocate. I'm originally from New Mexico but when I met my fiance I moved to Wisconsin, which is nice don't get me wrong, upgrade from the desert for sure but I find it a bit bland. I need mountains and pine forests. I've always loved the idea of living in New England. I love the feel, and the land itself is absolutely stunning, so I'm just wondering if anyone here had any suggestions on specific cities, counties, states, areas etc that would be good to look into? Or ones that should be avoided. I'm doing some other research as well bu ..read more
New England | Reddit
2d ago
I am in central Connecticut and need to take metronorth into NYC Friday. Anyone know if Bridgeport or Fairfield Metro is better (don't want to pay a lot for parking).
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New England | Reddit
3d ago
Looking for a 10-15 people group campsite that’s adult friendly and aren’t super strict about noise/alcohol. Open to any place in New England with activities around the area. A lake would also be great but not necessary.
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New England | Reddit
3d ago
I get it’s a joke mostly, but it gets really old. I’m proud to be from New England, this subreddit should be full of people proud to be a part of New England, not people casting out a state because of stereotypes. Not all of us are rich, only one small corner of the state is in the tri state area. The vast majority of us are culturally similar to the rest of New England. The town I grew up in is as New England as it gets. If you get off the highway and drive around you’ll find extremely scenic landscapes, but if you don’t want to get off the highway that’s fine, but don’t base your opinion on ..read more