Massachusets
Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009MASSACHUSETTS on the Eastern Seaboard has a mix of maritime, historic towns and sites and mountains and valleys to the west. Historically the first European settlement, Plymouth still displays a replica of the original pilgrim ship, the ‘Mayflower’. Many genealogically minded Americans can trace their ancestry to these earliest arrivals.
Tourists will be attracted to:
- Salem with its rich treasures brought from distant shores, and witch hunts
- Lowell with its past industrial textile history and fine collection of antique and contemporary quilts
- Concord with its re-enactments of the Revolutionary Wars and famous writers
- Plymouth for its waterfront, Pilgrims Path, Mayflower ships replica and popular beaches and seaside resorts, museums and historic homes
- Cape Cod is arguably the biggest attraction, drawing many millions of visitors yearly. Summery beaches, rural beauty and quaint Colonial villages and the islands of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket, marshes, cliffs and woodlands, monuments and museums and famous past and present residents form part of Cape Cod’s attractions.
- The Berkshires in the west has cultural as well as outdoor activities, music festivals, State Forest and Art Museum.
Major events are hosted in Greater Boston area and many in Cape Cod:
- Art,
- Theatre,
- Music, Exhibits,
- History,
- Food &Beverages,
- Sports events,
- Comedy Shows,
- Photography,
- Industry,
- Maritime.
Celebratory and National days all fill the monthly and annual calendars, ensuring visitors great entertainment throughout most of the year