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Connecticut
From the historic streets of Hartford to the scenic shores of Long Island Sound, Connecticut offers visitors a wealth of cultural and natural attractions. With a thriving arts scene, world-class museums, and a rich maritime history, Connecticut is where the old meets the new.
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Delaware
Discover the charm of Delaware through its picturesque waterways and scenic beaches. The Delaware River, Delaware Bay, and Atlantic Ocean offer prime locations to enjoy the state's laid-back vibe. Relax and soak up the sun with your family at the family-friendly beaches of Rehoboth, Dewey, and Bethany. Immerse yourself in the arts and culture scene by visiting Winterthur Museum and Delaware Art Museum.
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Maine
Maine has 3,748 miles of gorgeous coastline and fifteen habitable coastal islands to visit. Outdoor enthusiasts will revel in the 500,000 acres of state and national parks, including one of the most-visited parks in the U.S., Acadia National Park. Don’t miss the chance to explore one of the many haunted inns and lighthouses in the state.
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Massachusetts
One of the thirteen original colonies, Massachusetts is known for its various historical sites and rich history concerning the formation of the United States. Take in a game at the famous Fenway Park or take a tour of one of the oldest and most prestigious Ivy League universities in the country, Harvard University. Massachusetts has everything from gorgeous natural trails to Boston crème pies.
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New Jersey
Known as the “Garden State,” New Jersey boasts an agricultural diversity that rivals other states, from flowers and trees to fruits and vegetables, the most popular being the cranberry. Visit sandy beaches and casinos in Atlantic City, learn about Native American culture, and enjoy the rides and entertainment of the Jersey Shore boardwalks.
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New York
This destination state goes by many names, including the “Big Apple,” New York is the city that never sleeps because there is always something to do. From attractions like the Statue of Liberty and the Empire State Building to strolling through Central Park or taking one of the many delightful Broadway shows. Have a delicious, hot slice of New York pizza and enjoy the rhythm of the city whose pulse is electric.
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Pennsylvania
From up-close Liberty Bell views to walking on the Gettysburg Battlefield, see where U.S. history was made in Pennsylvania. Have fun strolling Philadelphia’s cobblestone streets, gazing at the stunning Poconos Mountains and seeing the countryside during an Amish buggy ride. Hike in a national forest, eat chocolate in Hershey and discover the local culture in Pittsburgh’s neighborhoods.
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Vermont
Nestled in the heart of New England, Vermont, often referred to as the "Green Mountain State," boasts stunning landscapes of rolling hills and dense forests. Renowned for its vibrant autumn foliage and commitment to artisanal crafts and farm-to-table cuisine, Vermont offers a serene escape into the beauty of rural America.
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Washington, D.C.
Never been to the U.S. capital? Plan now to go to Washington, D.C. Tour the city by foot, bike or bus. Visit the National Mall’s monuments, statues, memorials and nearby White House. See treasured artifacts in several Smithsonian museums, rent a swan boat to ride in the Potomac River, and enjoy the explosion of pink when cherry trees bloom each spring.
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