Relocating to New England
New England is filled with some of the most breathing taking scenery across our beautiful country. I realize I am biased because I was raised in New England but the six states which make up the region are filled with a charm unique to the Northeast portion of the United States. If you find yourself moving to the Northeast and becoming a New Englander, there are several must see sights you need to visit.
The first place you must visit is Boston. The largest city in New England and a hub of activity in the region, visiting the sights and sounds of the bustling city of Boston will be a joy. Walking the streets of historic Boston and taking in a Red Sox game, even if you aren’t a fan of the sport, is a must see.
Continuing to take in sports hotspots, visiting the suburb of Foxborough to see the New England Patriots play a home football game is a fun adventure for the whole family.
Historic spots and sightseeing destinations worthy of a visit include the home of Mark Twain in Hartford Connecticut or the Mystic Sea Harbor and Military base in Groton CT. Seeing the fall foliage in the mountains of Massachusetts will thrill the eye as you see the trees line the Berkshires Mountains in the autumn. Relocating to New England can be a thrilling adventure filled with lots of things to do and beautiful destinations to visit.
January 29th, 2009 at 2:17 pm
I’m so jealous! I’ve never been and want that to be a place to go before I die. I hear the hunting is great, too. I don’t mean right in Boston
but then again, plenty of places to play laser tag there!
January 30th, 2009 at 11:17 pm
I guess it’s a pretty place to visit but the people there are snots. The weather is lousy. The college is expensive. Everything’s expensive. No thank you.
February 23rd, 2009 at 8:25 am
Hey wait, isn’t the Cheers bar in Boston? It didn’t seem that any of the loyal patrons there had problems affording their lifestyles. I know, it was just TV, but no matter what town you choose to call your own there will be highs and lows in the costs of anything. I can still find 75 cent long neck beers on a friday night or a $14 martini on a saturday evening. We all choose our own lifestyle.
May 14th, 2009 at 7:40 am
I have lived in NE all my life and I have to tell you it is the good life up here. I love having the four distinct seasons, snow in winter, flowers in summer. And of course I also love our big teams, like the Red Sox and the Patriots. I doubt if you’ll find a more loyal following of sports fans anywhere else in the country!
May 15th, 2009 at 11:04 am
How can you talk about Massachusetts and New England’s natural beauty without mention the Cape Cod protected seashore? Cape Cod is one of the most naturally beautiful places I’ve ever been too, with penny candy stores and beaches and pubs. The whole region is old world relaxation and I love it!