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surfered

(549 posts)
Wed Mar 27, 2024, 10:16 PM Mar 27

We are lying into Boston and....

...spend three weeks driving to Newport RI, Cape Cod, Mass Coast, NH Coast, and Maine Coast to Acadia Nat'l Park, and return to Boston. We could appreciate any tips, suggestions, warnings, sites, restaurants, etc?

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MOMFUDSKI

(5,710 posts)
1. It will be a blast! Good for you.
Wed Mar 27, 2024, 10:28 PM
Mar 27

We flew to Boston and did Vermont, New Hampshire, drove up White Mountain, did Acadia, then down the coast back to Boston in 10 days. It was fun. It was about 16 years ago. Take it as it presents itself and enjoy.

Lochloosa

(16,073 posts)
4. My wife and I did almost the same trip 3 years ago. I LOVED Maine.
Wed Mar 27, 2024, 11:02 PM
Mar 27

We spent most of our time in Maine. The people there are really great. The coast can get really crowded though especially around Acadia. But it's damn sure worth it.

Have a great time. You won't regret this trip.

bottomofthehill

(8,351 posts)
5. When are you taking this teip
Wed Mar 27, 2024, 11:10 PM
Mar 27

There is a lot to discuss, some great food, some things to see and places to stay.
To see on a drive like that
North shore Aging port cities, Salem, Gloucester, the Northern Essex Museum, the which museum, the house of 7 gables, Walden pond, the beauty of Rockport or Marblehead and the little clam and lobster shacks associated
South shore aging port cities
New Bedford, Fall River old school whaling ports and Battleship Cove.

Boston is beautiful and historic but like many mid size cities. The old north church, Daniel hall, the freedom trail, old Ironsides, the tea party ship

There is not much NH Coast, it is only about 10 miles long and they just had terrible flooding in Hampton and Rye. The Lakes are the things to see in NH.

Oh my, so much

yellowdogintexas

(22,280 posts)
7. Since you are flying in to Boston, you can do all the touring you want in the city without a car
Thu Mar 28, 2024, 12:03 AM
Mar 28

I'd go out to the end of the Red Line and rent a car there for the rest of the trip.
I love Boston because it is so compact and walkable.
Don't miss Italian food in the North End!!!

3Hotdogs

(12,439 posts)
8. Marblehead, inside town hall is the original painting, "The Spirit of 76." Cape Cod, of course, Provincetown.
Thu Mar 28, 2024, 12:13 AM
Mar 28

Gloucester, Google the menus of seafood restaurants and look for one that has fried Cod cheeks.

Maine, Bob's seafood shack, Rt 1, Kittery. If you get to Acadia and the sky is clear, take an evening ride to the top. Bring binoculars if ya have 'em. Miley Way is visible. If it is closed in evenings, ask locals or cops where to go that is not crowded.

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