East Coasting: The Ultimate Roadtripper's Guide to New England
Biographical Note: Christine Chitnis is a writer and photographer based in Providence, Rhode Island. She is the author of Patterns of India (Clarkson Potter, 2020), and of the upcoming Patterns of Portugal (Clarkson Potter, Spring...
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Biographical Note: Greenwich Norwalk The Glass House New Haven Essex Steam Train & Riverboat Mystic Stonington Rhode Island Watch Hill Narragansett North Kingstown (and Route 1A) Newport Middletown The Farm Coast Bristol Providence Massachusetts New Bedford Cape Cod Martha's Vineyard Nantucket Plymouth Duxbury Boston Cambridge Salem Cape Ann The Crane Estate Newburyport New Hampshire North Hampton Rye Portsmouth Keep Going . . . FAVORITE INLAND SPOTS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE Maine York Ogunquit Wells Kennebunkport Portland Freeport Wiscasset Boothbay Harbor Rockland Belfast Bar Harbor AND VERMONT Nova Scotia Lunenburg Halifax Cape Breton Island BEFORE WE PART ROAD TRIP SCAVENGER HUNT Publisher Marketing: Discover the ultimate illustrated guide to road-tripping up through historic New England, and the must-visit spots along the way * A USA Today Bestseller This beautifully illustrated guide to roadtripping through New England spans Connecticut to Maine and explores inland destinations in Vermont, New Hampshire, weekend trips to the Berkshires, and even crosses over the Canadian border to Nova Scotia. In the spirit of Danielle Kroll's Pacific Coasting (Artisan 2021), East Coasting is a fun ride. All across New England, there's so much to see and do--Mystic, Providence, Salem, Portland, must-visit museums, bookstores, fooderies, and more. Go antiquing in Stonington, CT. Take a quick ferry ride to Martha's Vineyard. Visit Horseneck Beach, MA, on a glorious summer morning. A weekend getaway to Portland, ME, is a must, where you can feast your way through the city. And is there any better time than autumn, when the whole of New England is alight with changing leaves. Unless it's a beautiful snowy winter day in New Hampshire or Vermont, with its pristine beauty and opportunities for winter sporting. East Coasting is for those who reside in New England, who want to visit New England, who need a gift for someone who loves New England, and for armchair travelers alike. Review Citations:
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