The state bird, a chicken known as the Rhode Island Red, is especially dear to the village of Adamsville in Little Compton ...
The Marblehead Lighthouse stands proudly on the northernmost tip of the Marblehead Peninsula, a silent sentinel that has guided mariners safely through Lake Erie’s sometimes treacherous waters for ...
Along the stormy coast of Norway, abandoned lighthouses stand as lonely guardians, left to the wind and sea after centuries ...
The Old Saybrook Town Green serves as the community’s heart, a space that transforms throughout the year to host everything from summer concerts to holiday celebrations. During warm months, the green ...
Among New England's coastal towns, this Maine hideaway blends maritime history, local cuisine, and a small-town atmosphere, ...
Called athenaeums, a Greek word meaning "temple of Athena," the concept predates the traditional public library.
Sunrise and golden hour before sunset offer the best light for photography, especially when boats sit still in glassy harbors reflecting the whole colorful show. Fog often lifts by mid-morning, ...
New England is made for road trips. Whether you’re chasing foliage in Vermont, surf breaks in Maine or colonial charm in ...
The Groton Public Library invites the community to take flight through time with “The History of the Flying Santa of the ...
When you think about fall in New England, you envision a blaze of red, yellow, and orange foliage streaking the landscape. During the autumn months, the one thing that might beat sitting on the porch ...
Drive another 30 miles north and west to check out Kaaterskill Falls. The highest two-tiered waterfall in New York State, the ...