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Fall

Fall in New England is a great time to travel and this information focuses on how to plan your budget travel trip, places to find the best fall foliage and nice seasonal attractions for a crisp autumn day.

Where to Find Apple Orchards in New England

Published on September 10, 2013September 10, 2013 by Eric Hurwitz
Photo of the Big Apple, Wrentham, Mass.

The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree in New England as you, most likely, have an apple orchard located within close proximity of your home. Did you know, however, that there are more than 120 varieties of apples to be found in New England with about the same...

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Budget Vacation Tips: 3 Scenic New England Beach Towns for Fall Travel

Published on September 6, 2013September 6, 2013 by Eric Hurwitz
Photo of Plymouth MA in the fall

Who says beach towns are only meant for the summer? Fall, in some ways, might be even better: the crowds and hotel rates diminish, seafood is still being served, and contrary to urban folklore, foliage colors do exist by the coast. You do lose outdoor swimming opportunities, given fall...

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Brookfield Orchards Branches Out Beyond Just Apple Picking

Published on September 4, 2013February 25, 2019 by Eric Hurwitz
Photo of Brookfield Orchards, North Brookfield MA

Many New England apple orchard destinations have a short seasonal life, often closing to the public soon after apple picking ends. Brookfield Orchards in North Brookfield, Mass., has a different business “core,” staying open year-round. While the fall experience here really embodies the traditional New England autumn spirit with...

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Hey Eric, Tell Me Something About New England Travel I Don’t Know!

Published on June 15, 2013July 10, 2013 by Eric Hurwitz

My local banker once told me, “If I read one more article about Plymouth Rock, I think I’m going to throw up!” Not that there’s anything wrong with historic Plymouth Rock — the spot where the Pilgrims first landed in America — but you get the picture.  Some New...

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Richardson’s, Middleton, Mass., Goes Beyond “Ice Cream Stand”

Published on May 24, 2013June 24, 2013 by Eric Hurwitz

Richardson’s Ice Cream stand in Middleton, Mass., has “scooped” much of its competition by keeping it’s prices low on ice cream, while also offering two miniature golf courses, a driving range and batting cages. Additionally, you can can tour the farm, see how milk is bottled (we recommend buying...

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Brimfield Antiques Show Brings New Life to Old Stuff

Published on May 17, 2013May 23, 2016 by Eric Hurwitz

Brimfield, Mass., a small classic New England community in central Massachusetts, becomes larger than life three times a year when the Brimfield Antiques Show comes to town. The 2016 antique shows will take place July 12-17 and September 6-11. The Brimfield Antiques Show is a sight to behold, spanning...

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Long Range Trip Planning for New England Fall Foliage Events, Attractions

Published on April 29, 2013July 10, 2013 by Jeff Foliage

Planning for  your fall foliage activities Are you setting your sights on a trip through the fall foliage of New England? Well now is the time to start planning the journey! Many facets of your trip can be left until you arrive but just on the off chance you...

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