Sleepy Hollow Cemetery | Where Concord’s Legends Lie
The historic Sleepy Hollow Cemetery serves as the final resting place of Concord, Massachusetts’ most famous residents.
The historic Sleepy Hollow Cemetery serves as the final resting place of Concord, Massachusetts’ most famous residents.
With our long history and beautiful landscape, New England is an ideal spot for storytelling. Here are 20 favorite books set in New England.
Our picks for some of the most haunted hotels in New England — where to (maybe) see, hear, and feel a ghostly encounter while on the road.
This colorful photo tribute to the annual Lexington and Concord battle reenactment is the next best thing to being there.
A winter visit to Concord, MA – from the Old North Bridge to Thoreau’s desk, plus antiques, shopping, lunch, and plenty of colonial-era charm.
From history to shopping to lunch, here’s how to spend a perfect New England summer day trip to historic Concord, Massachusetts. Plan a visit for when you’re ready to travel again.
Walden Pond in historic Concord, MA is the perfect destination for literature fans, nature lovers, and anyone wishing to simply get outside.
1836 Boston native Ralph Waldo Emerson publishes the essay “Nature,” which—in laying out the fundamentals of the philosophical movement he cofounded, Transcendentalism—describes the benefits of nature on the human soul. 1854 Inspired by his experience of building and living in a cabin in the woods outside Concord, MA, […]
If Einstein was right, and energy cannot be destroyed, only transformed, it’s not a leap to believe that love—one of the most energetic of human emotions—still pulses in places where romantic events once transpired. So if you find yourself longing to connect with this eternal force, step into these New England settings where hope, passion, […]
Craig Altobello draws on a forest of inspiration for his marquetry masterworks.
From Maine to Connecticut, these strawberry festivals and pick-your-own farms offer a sweet way to kick off the summer season. Strawberry festivals are a New England tradition that date back to the 1800s. They celebrate the harvest of this sweet berry, whose appearance unofficially kicks off our warmest season. Join in the festivities or find […]
The National Park Service, which celebrated 100 years in 2016, attracts millions of visitors each year in New England alone. Here’s a sampling of don’t-miss New England national parks and sites.