Anonymous
Post 06/13/2015 21:26     Subject: What towns should we stop in in MA, NH, and maybe VT?

Anonymous wrote:We are planning on Woodstock but any other towns south of there worth stopping?


Weston maybe? It's where the Vermont Country Store is based.
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2015 11:24     Subject: What towns should we stop in in MA, NH, and maybe VT?

We are planning on Woodstock but any other towns south of there worth stopping?
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2015 10:20     Subject: What towns should we stop in in MA, NH, and maybe VT?

No such trip would be complete without a visit to the Haht of the Commonweath with a special emphasis on the Blackstone Canal.
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2015 10:15     Subject: What towns should we stop in in MA, NH, and maybe VT?

Anonymous wrote:Any thoughts on towns near the green mountains national forest? Bennington?


Bennington is nice. Woodstock is my favorite. S Manchester has great outlet shopping.

In MA I'd go to Lenox. Williamstown is worth a visit and there are several art museums up there. The cafe at the Clark just got written up in the WSJ.
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2015 09:54     Subject: What towns should we stop in in MA, NH, and maybe VT?

Any thoughts on towns near the green mountains national forest? Bennington?
Anonymous
Post 06/12/2015 20:31     Subject: Re:What towns should we stop in in MA, NH, and maybe VT?

Marblehead MA. So pretty.
Anonymous
Post 06/11/2015 20:38     Subject: What towns should we stop in in MA, NH, and maybe VT?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Plymouth Massachusetts.

Your older two are the perfect age for Plimoth Plantation.
http://www.plimoth.org/

Lots of beaches in that area too.

I grew up in a town just north of there called Duxbury. There is a great ice cream shop called FarFars
http://www.farfarsicecream.com/
Legendary

You can also go to Boston and do all the Freedom Trail stuff and ride the swan boats. Boston is a great city with kids!


Oh man, I hated Duxbury kids so much growing up.


PP from Duxbury here...
Why? Where are you from? Marshfield?


From Pembroke. I hated them for a combination of them being wealthier than me and them ending my soccer team's 14 game win streak. Super rational reasons, I know.


I thought you were from Marshfield because that seemed to be the big rival when I lived there (1980s.) When our bridge (to the beach) burned down, rumor was it was the Marshfield kids who set the fire!
Anonymous
Post 06/11/2015 20:06     Subject: What towns should we stop in in MA, NH, and maybe VT?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Plymouth Massachusetts.

Your older two are the perfect age for Plimoth Plantation.
http://www.plimoth.org/

Lots of beaches in that area too.

I grew up in a town just north of there called Duxbury. There is a great ice cream shop called FarFars
http://www.farfarsicecream.com/
Legendary

You can also go to Boston and do all the Freedom Trail stuff and ride the swan boats. Boston is a great city with kids!


Oh man, I hated Duxbury kids so much growing up.


PP from Duxbury here...
Why? Where are you from? Marshfield?


From Pembroke. I hated them for a combination of them being wealthier than me and them ending my soccer team's 14 game win streak. Super rational reasons, I know.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2015 18:45     Subject: What towns should we stop in in MA, NH, and maybe VT?

Anonymous wrote:Dartmouth College has an outdoors club, if you join, you can rent cabins through them for very cheap. The one on Lake Armington is only 50 yards walk from the parking area and has a canoe, there is a beaver lodge on the lake. http://outdoors.dartmouth.edu/services/cabins/descriptions.html


If you are in the Hanover area, definitely head over to the Montshire, VT to the children's museum, it's great!

http://www.montshire.org
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2015 15:55     Subject: What towns should we stop in in MA, NH, and maybe VT?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Plymouth Massachusetts.

Your older two are the perfect age for Plimoth Plantation.
http://www.plimoth.org/

Lots of beaches in that area too.

I grew up in a town just north of there called Duxbury. There is a great ice cream shop called FarFars
http://www.farfarsicecream.com/
Legendary

You can also go to Boston and do all the Freedom Trail stuff and ride the swan boats. Boston is a great city with kids!


Oh man, I hated Duxbury kids so much growing up.


PP from Duxbury here...
Why? Where are you from? Marshfield?
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2015 15:44     Subject: Re:What towns should we stop in in MA, NH, and maybe VT?

Marblehead, MA

www.wednesdaysinmhd.com

Beautiful town!
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2015 12:53     Subject: What towns should we stop in in MA, NH, and maybe VT?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Plymouth Massachusetts.

Your older two are the perfect age for Plimoth Plantation.
http://www.plimoth.org/

Lots of beaches in that area too.

I grew up in a town just north of there called Duxbury. There is a great ice cream shop called FarFars
http://www.farfarsicecream.com/
Legendary

You can also go to Boston and do all the Freedom Trail stuff and ride the swan boats. Boston is a great city with kids!


Oh man, I hated Duxbury kids so much growing up.


Why? Because they are wealthy?

Anonymous
Post 06/02/2015 14:15     Subject: What towns should we stop in in MA, NH, and maybe VT?

My vote for Burlington. Love that town!
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2015 14:14     Subject: What towns should we stop in in MA, NH, and maybe VT?

Dartmouth College has an outdoors club, if you join, you can rent cabins through them for very cheap. The one on Lake Armington is only 50 yards walk from the parking area and has a canoe, there is a beaver lodge on the lake. http://outdoors.dartmouth.edu/services/cabins/descriptions.html
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2015 14:10     Subject: What towns should we stop in in MA, NH, and maybe VT?

Boston is great, Cambridge too (try The Irving House), I don't know per towns but Mount Washington/Tuckerman's Ravine area in NH, Green Mountains in VT (better in fall)
Mystic is a pleasant stopover esp. if you take the ferry from Orient on Long Island
Acadia National Park in Maine is like Yosemite on the ocean. If you can't find accomodations you like in Bar Harbor or Sommes Sound area, try Stonington or Ellsworth.