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Travel Spotlights: Northeast Region
This picturesque gateway region is home to some of the USA’s most exciting cities, historic landmarks and beautiful coastlines.
Natural Beauty Meets Maritime Culture

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Maine
From its rugged coastline to untamed woods and mountain peaks, Maine is an outdoor adventurer’s paradise. Enjoy hiking in Acadia National Park, bird watching in the spring and skiing the slopes on powdery mountainsides. Learn more
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Maine
Maine is the world’s largest producer of wild blueberries, which have twice the antioxidants of ordinary blueberries. Sample their pleasant flavor in locally made products from muffins to Bluet sparkling wine, and take a farm tour to learn about harvesting and try the tart berries. Learn more

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Maine
Maine’s lobster fishery is the largest in the USA, harvesting 45 million kilograms each year. The tasty crustacean has become emblematic of Maine, served at docks and restaurants vying for the “Best Lobster Roll” title. Across Maine, savor more sea-to-table fare at food trucks, local diners and tapas-style bistros. Learn more

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Maine
Maine is home to 5,600 kilometers of coastline featuring beautiful beaches, rocky points, vast bays and harbors. In Portland, seafaring traditions are the foundation of the city. Tour the working waterfront, dine on fresh seafood with a view, or tour microbreweries and art galleries in the Old Port district. Learn more

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Maine
The town of Bethel is a charming mountain community known for its hiking, mountain biking, kayaking and skiing opportunities, as well as unique attractions like the Maine Mineral and Gem Museum, which showcases regional gemstones and collections of extraterrestrial rocks. Learn more
Fresh Seafood and Historic Lighthouses

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Massachusetts
From the Atlantic Ocean to the Berkshire Mountains, Massachusetts offers adventures year-round. Stroll quaint villages, relax on island beaches and see the USA’s first lighthouse – the Boston Light. Foodies should explore the state’s brewery and seafood trails or tour a cranberry bog in the fall. Learn more
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Massachusetts
Sports fans, take note. Massachusetts is home to the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball, and in 1891, basketball was invented by Dr. John Naismith in Springfield. Visit the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, which features memorabilia, player tributes and interactive experiences. Learn more
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a place where history meets innovation, culture and art. The city is home to more than 4,000 public murals, an expansive urban park system replete with trails, as well as museums and exquisite dining establishments from celebrity chefs. Learn more
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Reading Terminal Market in Philadelphia is one of the USA’s oldest and largest indoor farmers markets. Open seven days a week and featuring over 80 independent vendors selling goods, from fresh-baked donuts to French linens, it’s a must-see on any tour of the city. Learn more
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The Countryside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Countryside of Philadelphia is an idyllic region just an hour outside the big city. Tour one of the area’s main attractions, Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, or enjoy a day of shopping, museums and history. Learn more

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The Countryside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Journey into the past at the Valley Forge National Historical Park, where George Washington and his troops camped during the American Revolutionary War. Take the self-guided Encampment Tour to see historic sites and monuments in a serene, natural setting. Learn more
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Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania
Eastern Pennsylvania’s picturesque Lehigh Valley is home to Historic Moravian Bethlehem, a National Historic Landmark District also short-listed for nomination to UNESCO’s World Heritage List. Delve into 20 distinct and compelling sites such as the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem, 1746 Bell House and 1751 Old Chapel. Learn more

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Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania
The scenic Delaware & Lehigh (D&L) National Heritage Corridor is one of many ways to enjoy the outdoors in the region. Considered one of the longest multi-use, rail-trails in the Mid-Atlantic, this historic transportation route follows the picturesque Lehigh Canal towpath, connecting the cities of Allentown, Bethlehem and Easton. Learn more
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh is a historic river city in western Pennsylvania known for arts, culture, professional sports and exciting, Only in Pittsburgh attractions. Tour the Andy Warhol Museum or August Wilson African American Cultural Center, ride the Duquesne Incline or rent a bicycle and explore more than 37 kilometers of riverfront trails. Learn more
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Fashion District Philadelphia
From flagship brands to designer outlets, Fashion District Philadelphia is a must-visit retail, dining and entertainment destination in the heart of Center City. Spanning three city blocks, the center is connected to Reading Terminal Market and Pennsylvania Convention Center and is just steps away from Independence National Historical Park. Learn more
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Niagara Falls, New York
Explore Niagara Falls State Park and soak in an awe-inspiring experience onboard the all-electric Maid of the Mist boat tour or feel the power of the falls standing on the Hurricane Deck at Cave of the Winds. Learn more

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Niagara Falls, New York
Outdoor enthusiasts flock to the Niagara Falls region from around the world for the diversity of birdlife, scenic hiking trails and year-round sport fishing opportunities in waterways such as the Erie Canal, Niagara River and Lake Ontario. Learn more
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Sullivan Catskills, New York
Featuring thousands of kilometers of mountains, rivers and forests, the Sullivan Catskills region of New York State offers outdoor recreation, culture and music history. Stop by the site of the 1969 Woodstock Music and Fair, feel the thrill of zip lining or peruse charming shops. Learn more

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Sullivan Catskills, New York
Looking to reel in a big one? The waters of the Neversink and Beaverkill rivers as well as Willowemoc Creek in Sullivan Catskills are considered the birthplace of American Dry Fly Fishing. Rent equipment at a local outfitter or discover hidden fishing spots with an experienced guide. Learn more
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Cayuga County, New York
Cayuga County, New York, is known for its picturesque beauty and rich history. The city of Auburn was home to Harriet Tubman for more than 50 years. Tour her home and visit sites that continue to tell her story, or drive the Cayuga Lake Scenic Byway for a breathtaking road trip. Learn more
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Long Island, New York
A coastal escape for New York City residents and beach lovers around the world, Long Island offers a relaxing getaway where you can lounge on white sand beaches, dine on farm-to-table fare, tour a vineyard or shop at chic boutiques in The Hamptons. Learn more
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