Summer Day Trip to Marblehead, Massachusetts
In the seaside town of Marblehead, Massachusetts, you can stroll past historic homes, peruse a 17th century graveyard, dine with a harbor view, and so much more.
In the seaside town of Marblehead, Massachusetts, you can stroll past historic homes, peruse a 17th century graveyard, dine with a harbor view, and so much more.
Is there a more charming neighborhood in all of New England? Explore the 19th-century gingerbread cottages at the Martha’s Vineyard Oak Bluffs Campground.
In the heart of the woods atop a granite-studded hill in Salem, New Hampshire, stands a site shrouded in legend – America’s Stonehenge.
Perched on the rocky coastline of Maine’s Mount Desert Island, the Bass Harbor Head Light may be one of Maine’s most dramatic landmarks.
The historic Wayside Inn in Sudbury, Massachusetts, has long been famous for its Yankee charm and hospitality — but is it haunted, too?
In the mood for a good scare? Consider spending Halloween in Salem, Massachusetts, New England’s witch capitol.
Discover the story of the Myles Standish Burying Grounds, where many Mayflower pilgrims are buried.
For anyone intrigued by unsolved crimes and brave enough to risk an encounter with the supernatural, the Lizzie Borden house in Fall River, Massachusetts, is an ideal destination.
First famous as the site of the “shot heard round the world,” the charming town of Lexington, Massachusetts remains a historic favorite.
Historic Salem, Massachusetts, is a city of layers. If you seek only witches here, you are merely scratching the surface.