Ever been to new England? I have. In fact, I grew up in a
small town just north of Boston, and with Independence Day just around the
corner, the revolutionary spirit of the region seems a perfect topic for
today’s post. New England is a beautiful mix of coastal ports, rolling hills and
forests, quiet villages and metropolitan centers.
As I’ve grown older, my fascination with the history of the
area has only grown more profound. Imagine the guts and pure determination of
our founding fathers as they put their lives and treasure on the line to face
down tyranny. Their strength of character gifted us with the legacy of freedom
we enjoy today. I’d like to believe I would have joined their ranks, fighting
alongside those brave souls as they forged the greatest system of rights the
world has ever known, but I honestly don’t know if I have the courage required.
Centuries later, the cobbled streets and byways of New
England lead eager travelers through the early steps of a young nation. If
you’ve never had the opportunity to explore New England personally, I highly recommend
the experience and when you do, here are a few of my favorite haunts.
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For history buffs like me, the Freedom Trail is a must! |
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The Old North Church is just one stop on the Freedom Trail, but it's a great one. |
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Hammond Castle in Gloucester combines American and European history with thrilling results. hammondcastle.org |
Mac’s
memories of small-town New England life inspired the location of her small-town
romance,
Cara O’Shea’s Return
available at Amazon.com.