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Boston has been one of the first arrival point for European settlers and had a strong relationship to the motherland Britain. With the Boston Tea Party history changed dramatically and the New Nation removed from the British Empire to create a new strong and independent Nation, the USA.
Follow the Freedom Trail in Boston, a red line through the old City, passing the most important historical monuments, which narrow the history around the battles for freedom. You may join a guided tour or make the tour on your own.
If you have time, the TRIPCHILKIS suggest to combine this Trail with the visit of the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum. In this interactive museum you once again explore the exciting events before and after the Boston Tea Party.
Today you continue to Salem. Salem is known because of the witch trials in 1692. The TRIPCHILKIS suggest a guided costume tour, to be better involved in this cruel period of New England.
Continue to Kennepunkport, where you will remain for overnight. The nice town his one of the most famous leisure places in the northern USA and beloved by many rich and important personalities. Therefore you will find nice souvenir shops, restaurants, art galleries and bars. Amazing is the surrounding, the parks and the beaches.
Today the TRIPCHILKIS suggest to enjoy your remaining daytime at Goose Rocks Beach. Reaching the beach you pass Walkers Point, the summer residence of George H. W. Bush.
You will spent your day at Wells Reserve at Laudholm. The fantastic natural reserve invites not only to make natural activities. It is also a very historical place supposed to be the settlements of Wabanaki Indians 6000 years ago.
At the Infopoint you will get a park map, with all the trails to make. Or you join a guided historical tour. What about a kayak tour through the park or if available assist to one of the numerous workshops the rangers offer to their visitors.
Enjoy an exciting day at the coastal park of Wells Reserve. In the later afternoon drive towards Portland and make a stop at the lighthouse of Cape Elizabeth. Enjoy sunset at the lighthouse – it will be amazing!
Reach Portland for your overnight.In the morning the TRIPCHILKIS suggest to visit the hotspots of Portland. Start your visit in the Old Port district, beautiful for the old brickstone houses and the cobblestone streets. From there walk to the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum. The railways have been important to this big country, for economics, politics and social life. The museum narrows about the importance of the trains in the USA. Then walk to America’s last standing maritime signal tower, from where you have breathtaking views over Portland and the surroundings.
Today you will visit the Acadia National Park. It is the most famous park in the surroundings of Bar Harbor, but not the only one, so if you will enjoy nature, the TRIPCHILKIS suggest to spend more time in this fascinating place.
Well Acadia National Park offers you a lot of activities to do. The rangers will offer seasonable programs such as hiking, walking or boat tours or birding, kids or night programs.
For those you love to make activities alone, there are useful maps at the infopoints of the park. Climbing, hiking, walking, horse riding, fishing and so many things more. A day full of activity is waiting for you before you return to Bar Harbor for overnight.
You leave Maine and drive to Vermont. The trip would be rather long, therefore the TRIPCHILKIS suggest to drive to Montpelier and to enjoy your stay in this amazing town, the capital of Vermont.
When you drive to Montpelier you pass Woodstock near the White Mountains. Stop there for lunch and to see the nice town with the old monuments and houses. If you have time you may also visit Billings Farm & Museum, a project of an educational institution to preserve the farming life of Vermont.
In the late afternoon hours enjoy a walking tour through Montpelier and see the historical monuments.You will spend you day in the region of the White Mountains. First The TRICPHILKIS suggest to see the Lost River Gorge and Boulder Cave in North Woodstock.
Follow this forest adventure trail with amazing viewing platforms and birdwatching points.
After lunch drive to North Conway, where you make a train tour. You may choose between the exiting Notch train or the reposefully Valley train.Make TRIPCHILKIS your personal TRIPCHILKIS and help to make it better with your feedback!