By Mara Vorhees
Using the newly painted bike lanes, off-street bike trails and the city’s cutting-edge bike share program, three routes through the New England city show off its autumnal allure.
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Before the craft beer boom of the 1980s, beer in America was as uninspired as the generic bars that served it. Now, micro bottlings and local selections fill bars worth travelling to.
By David G Allan
The island off the Massachusetts’ coast offers beaches for every age, low-key accommodations, miles of biking paths and an epic whaling history worthy of story time.
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The Passport blog
By Brad Cohen
Figment, a grassroots participatory art festival, is touring the United States until October, bringing child-like wonder to Detroit, Boston, Washington DC and Pittsburgh.
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Escape the summer crowds on the ever-popular cape by pitching a tent at one of the excellent camping areas, near beaches, bike trails, forests and sand dunes.
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By David G Allan
The small, traditional New England town attracts many visitors seeking to connect with its natural and transcendental beauty.
A selection of these New England articles were originally published on Lonely Planet.