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Post Info TOPIC: east coast holiday


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east coast holiday


We are planning a trip with our grand children to the maritime provinces, and are 

thinking we will come home through some U.S. states.We need your help with some

must sees,and some nice routes to take. Some of the states that interest us at

this time are Maine,Vermont,New Hampshire,Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania.

Thanks in advance for some suggestions for now or future trips






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s e melnick


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Maine - Acadia National Park, Vermont - Tom and Jerrys (yum) Mass - Sturbridge Village and the Berkshire area. New Hampshire - a drive up Mount Washington. If you don't mind going downtown - take the Grands to Phila for Independence Hall, Elfreds Alley, The Liberty Bell, etc.

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