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A Visitor's Guide to Colonial & Revolutionary New England

Fascinating Sites to Visit, Lodging, Dining, Things to Do

Patricia & Robert Foulke

This absorbing guidebook spans the geographical bounds of New England states—including Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut—and traverses the formative years of the United States, reaching from the 1600s, through the colonial era, up to 1812. A wealth of historical detail, timelines, photographs, background stories, and nearby lodging and restaurants with links to the past makes this one of the finest resources for travelers who enjoy exploring the living roots of our history. Robert & Patricia Foulke have been studying, teaching, writing, and traveling the world over for more than fifty years. In that time they have produced a dozen travel guides and their travel stories focusing on history, culture, and heritage are widely published in newspapers and magazines. They live in Lake George, NY.



September 2006
$18.95 (Can. $23.50)
ISBN-10: 0-88150-688-5
ISBN-13: 978-0-88150-688-4
6 x 9, 320 pages, Paperback
10 maps, 60 black & white photographs, Index


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