Tour: AE - 2012 (AE) - 2012 / 2013

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Built in 1713, the Old State House is Boston's oldest surviving public building
Built in 1713, the Old State House is Bostons oldest surviving public building

Itinerary

DAY 1Arrive in Boston

Welcome to “Bean Town!” At 6 pm, meet your traveling companions for a welcome drink. Your Tour Director will prepare you for your upcoming adventure.

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DAY 2Boston–Ogunquit–Kennebunkport

Your morning tour of Boston highlights the historic sites near Boston Common, the Old State House, Faneuil Hall, Old North Church, and the Freedom Trail. Next, travel into Maine with a stop in charming Ogunquit, where there’s time to stroll the beach or browse the unique shops and boutiques. Folks settling this area were bound to the sea, and even today the seafaring culture is still much in evidence. Arrive at Kennebunkport on the Maine shore, with time to explore the galleries of Dock Square. This evening, your Tour Director hosts a festive LOBSTER DINNER. (Breakfast, Dinner)

The Boston Public Garden was established in 1837 when philanthropist Horace Gray petitioned for the use of the 24 acres of land as the first public botanical garden in the United States The patriotic streets of Boston The town of Kennebunkport, Maine, was historically a shipbuilding and fishing village The city lights of Boston 
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DAY 3Kennebunkport–Portland–North Conway

We continue along Maine’s coast with a stop in picturesque Portland. An orientation tour highlights downtown, the Old Port, and the bustling waterfront area. Travel through Maine’s lake region to New Hampshire and spend the evening in North Conway, northern New England’s outdoor adventure capital in the heart of the White Mountains. (Breakfast, Dinner)

See the beautiful colors of the fall leaves while in Vermont Beautiful autumn colors in the White Mountains of New Hampshire Seasons changing in the Acadia National Park 
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DAY 4North Conway

Excursion to Wildcat Mountain. At Pinkham Notch, board the Wildcat Mountain GONDOLA for a thrilling ride to the 4,397-foot summit. Also, enjoy the RAVEN INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM focusing on the unique environs of northern New England and local wildlife. Later this afternoon, maybe do some shopping at New England’s premier outlets. (Breakfast)

See the beautiful colors of the fall leaves while in Vermont Seasons changing in the Acadia National Park 
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DAY 5North Conway–Stowe

This morning, visit a MAPLE SYRUP FARM to learn how maple syrup is produced and tastes. After a break in Montpelier, Vermont’s capital, stop for a special lunch at the TRAPP FAMILY LODGE, which is owned and operated by the Trapp Family, who were made famous in The Sound of Music. Afterward, head to Stowe, a favorite mountain resort, for the evening. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)

Enjoy Fall Folliage in beautiful Vermont 
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DAY 6Stowe–Lake Placid

A wonderful treat in store this morning: a guided tour of BEN & JERRY’S Ice Cream Factory in the heart of the Green Mountains. Next, visit SHELBURNE HERITAGE PARK, a fascinating 45-acre outdoor museum depicting early New England life. Later this afternoon, continue into the Adirondacks and arrive in the village of Lake Placid, site of the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics. (Breakfast)

See the beautiful colors of the fall leaves while in Vermont The gorgeous Green Mountains in Vermont Seasons changing in the Acadia National Park 
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DAY 7Lake Placid–Berkshire Mountains

A morning boat CRUISE on the lake takes in the serene and stunning beauty of the area. Then, enjoy a tour of the JOHN BROWN FARM and learn about this Underground Railroad conductor who moved here in an attempt to establish a community of freed slaves. This afternoon, continue to your overnight hotel nestled in the heart of the Berkshire Mountains in Pittsfield. (Breakfast)

A misty morning in the beautiful Berkshire Mountains 
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DAY 8Berkshire Mountains

Excursion to Stockbridge. Travel through valleys of unspoiled New England villages to Stockbridge. Here, visit the NORMAN ROCKWELL STUDIO & MUSEUM, housing a large collection of works by one of America’s favorite artists. Later, visit the HANCOCK SHAKER VILLAGE, a restored village consisting of 20 buildings including its famed 1826 Round Stone Barn. Learn about the Shaker’s way of everyday life through interactive demonstrations and by visiting various historic dwellings. Here, enjoy a farewell dinner hosted by your Tour Director. (Breakfast, Dinner)

See the beautiful colors of the fall leaves while in Vermont Seasons changing in the Acadia National Park 
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DAY 9Berkshire Mountains–New York City

Depart the Berkshires for New York City and your flight home. A stop at Newark International Airport will be made for those with homebound flights. Please schedule flights after 2 pm. The trip ends at the Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers in New York City. (Breakfast)

New York City New York 
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