Traveling through Robert Frost’s Vermont via Country Inns

Frost’s Stone House is located in South Shaftsbury, Vermont, on Historic Route 7A, a short distance from his gravesite in Bennington.  The grounds of the Stone House are complete with many images that evoke Frost’s poetry (“He will not see me stopping here to watch his woods fill up with snow.”) including stone walls, birch trees, […]

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Massachusetts Bed and Breakfasts Attract Financially Savvy Travelers

Be Merry in Massachusetts – traverse this entire state -relax in some wonderful B&B’s, dine on some scrumptious gourmet breakfasts and still have money left over for souvenirs! While most travelers know the benefits of off-season travel – fewer tourists, shorter lines and friendlier prices – the bed and breakfasts listed below also participate in […]

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Make Yourself at Home at a New York City Bed and Breakfast

New York City is not a tourist town but a place to live, and a lively one at that.  Looking down on the scene from a high-rise hotel is one way to see the city from a distance, but a close-up view of New York in action is best enjoyed from the window of a bed and breakfast. […]

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Bath Heritage Days July 3-6, 2008 – Bath Bed & Breakfasts Celebrate

Once a year the streets of Bath, Maine come alive with celebration during the Bath Heritage days, this year from July 4-6, 2008. There is a variety of music, a carnival, street vendors, a strawberry shortcake social as well as both a riverboat parade and a street parade  and, of course,  fireworks!  Originating in 1607 […]

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Seaside Village Charm Found at a Rockport Bed & Breakfast

The picturesque seaside village of Rockport, Massachusetts situated on the North Shore is only a 30-minute drive from Boston. You will immediately be charmed by this art colony with its eclectic collection of galleries and shops and a great variety of Rockport, Mass. bed and breakfasts.  Motif #1, or “the little fish shack which refused to go away,” is Rockport’s most […]

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