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“Be sure to stock up for the week at the
Haymarket farmers market
on Friday and Saturday.”
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For rich history in an urban setting. Revolutionary War sites meld with their present-day surroundings, from
cobbled, brownstone-lined streets to modern, gleaming skyscrapers. Skirting the Atlantic Ocean, Boston boasts the
largest urban population in the six-state New England region, yet its compact size makes it easily navigable on foot or
the T, the city’s rapid-transit system. A pillar of higher education, Boston attracts students from across the globe to its
esteemed universities. And the students live alongside incredibly prideful locals whose New England roots trace back
generations. Beantown’s spirit and sports fever are famed — and worth experiencing for yourself.
Boston
If hearkening back to the days of yore is your cup
of tea … Williamsburg, Virginia
, is the place to be.
A visit to Colonial Williamsburg, the world’s largest living-
history museum, affords a rare opportunity to experience
18th-century life firsthand. (86)
If you admire Bostonians’ sports fervor …
head to
Park
City, Utah
, home to the Utah Olympic Park, a 2002 Olympics
competition site that’s now a training facility and museum.
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Providence:
The capital of Rhode Island, Providence is home to the seventh-oldest
college in the U.S., Ivy League school Brown University. Be sure to stroll past the beau-
tifully restored historic homes on Benefit Street, peruse the Rhode Island School of
Design’s world-class art collection, and dine in the Federal Hill area. (1:00)
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