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’ve road-tripped the USA five times, spending a cumulative year exploring its cities, towns, and parks.

To
me, a road trip is the best way to explore the U.S. because, by driving the back roads and getting out of
the cities, you really get to see the diversity and natural beauty of the country.

One region in particular that I love to drive around is New England.

Having grown up in Boston and gone to college in Western Massachusetts, I’ve spent a lot of my life in
this part of the country. Last summer, I spent even more time there, exploring parts of Maine, Cape Cod,
and upstate New York that I had never seen before.

And yeah, I’m biased because I grew up here, but I really do think New England is one of the most
special areas of the country. It offers delicious seafood, friendly and welcoming people, incredible
natural beauty, charm, and plenty of history.

And, given the fact the region is relatively small, it’s easy to get around so you can cover a lot of ground
in a short amount of time.

If you’re thinking of visiting, here’s a suggested road trip around New England to help you get a feel for
the region

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