Maine
The Pine Tree State is best known for its scenic rockbound coast, but the forests, lakes, and many other attractions should not be overlooked.
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New York
The oceans, the lakes, and the rivers that border the state offer watery retreats to complement the attractions of the interior.
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New Hampshire
With its stretch of seashore, vast animal forest, and hundreds of lakes and ponds, this is truly a state for all seasons.
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Massachusetts
Concern for its citizenry--expressed by land for public use and in memorials to its heroes--is a hallmark of the Bay State.
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Vermont
The fall color, white church steeples, maple syrup, cheese, and good skiing might well be enough--but there's more.
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Rhode Island
For 300 miles, from east to west, the state spans a fascinating range of history, culture, industry, agriculture, and landforms.
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Connecticut
Gracefully spanning the centuries, the Constitution State is a pleasure to explore, from charming small towns to centers of technology.
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New Jersey
If you are one of those to whom "Jersey" means turnpike, it's time to seek out some of the delights to be found off the beaten path.
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Delaware
In this small state, bounded by water but with an excellent network of roads, there are still many places to explore.
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Pennsylvania
For 300 miles, from east to west, the state spans a fascinating range of history, culture, industry, agriculture, and landforms.
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Maryland
From the coastal plain to the Appalachian Mountains, this state has all the natural regions that typify the eastern United States.
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Virginia
From the Tidewater to the Blue Ridge, the landscape of the Old Dominion is suffused with its historic past and gentle beauty.
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West Virginia
Deep in the forested hills and valleys are rewarding encounters with nature--and with the vibrant history of a hard-won land.
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Ohio
The thousands of years represented by the attractions here are supplemented by the intriguing diversity of the subject matter.
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Indiana
Augmenting the gentle beauty of the land are reminders of its early settlement and the hard labor and creative energy of its pioneers.
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Kentucky
The state where Daniel Boone blazed a trail to the West was also the birthplace of Abraham Lincoln.
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North Carolina
The remarkable diversity of its out-of-the-way places is a cordial invitation to explore the byways of this pleasant state.
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Tennessee
The superb state parks and the variety of other attractions might be predictable. The dedication to preserving historic towns is a lovely surprise.
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South Carolina
The romance of the Old South blends with memories of the Confederacy and 19th-century enterprise--and the promise of the space age.
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Georgia
The history of the Empire State of the South is a tapestry of colorful threads--some of which lead back to prehistoric times.
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Alabama
Whether exploring ancient caverns or space travel, visitors have plenty of activities to pick from in the Cotton State.
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Mississippi
A culture influenced by generations of farming the rich soil of this gentle land is reflected in myriad ways.
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Florida
The beaches and man-made wonders are all well-known; among the surprises are battlefields and archaeological displays.
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