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    Need New England Vacation Advice

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    DH and I are planning to do a Bike Vermont trip the end of Sept. We're going to tack on a few days of free time & want to visit smaller NE towns, preferably by the water. I was looking at Gloucester - is that a nice town? It seemed like it would be equidistant to things we want to do, e.g., the smaller towns along the coast of Maine & maybe some inland towns. We're flying out of Boston, so would like to stay around that area.

    Any advice on places to go/see/stay? Is Gloucester a good pick? We would like to stay at a B&B if possible. DH is a history buff and I like shopping the smaller local shops, farmer's markets, etc.

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    There's a bunch to do in the Gloucester/Salem area. I really like Marblehead and Plum Island is always popular.
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    I wouldn't stay in Gloucester. There's good historical stuff to see/do there, but it's kind of a gritty old town...
    Lots of beautiful small towns on the north shore: Rockport, Essex, Marblehead, Newburyport. They are all not far apart and you can easily travel to a few in a day. Also close to Portsmouth, NH, and southern Maine, i.e. Ogonquit, Saco, Wells, and Portland.
    I'd vote for staying in Newburyport. It's the most northern of the above towns in MA, and central to the places above. I've stayed there and spent time eating/riding there. I've also stayed in Rockport, but that was long before I started riding. Lots of artist stuff, but a little touristy. Newburyport and Portsmouth, NH (as well as Portland, Maine) are much funkier towns, with good restaurants, history, and real people, not just tourists.
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    I'm from that part of the world. I grew up in Ipswich. My mom is from Gloucester. But I moved away 20 years ago and I don't get back often enough to advise on what the area is like to visit nowadays. I'm sure you'll have a good time though!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    I wouldn't stay in Gloucester. There's good historical stuff to see/do there, but it's kind of a gritty old town...
    Lots of beautiful small towns on the north shore: Rockport, Essex, Marblehead, Newburyport. They are all not far apart and you can easily travel to a few in a day. Also close to Portsmouth, NH, and southern Maine, i.e. Ogonquit, Saco, Wells, and Portland.
    I'd vote for staying in Newburyport. It's the most northern of the above towns in MA, and central to the places above. I've stayed there and spent time eating/riding there. I've also stayed in Rockport, but that was long before I started riding. Lots of artist stuff, but a little touristy. Newburyport and Portsmouth, NH (as well as Portland, Maine) are much funkier towns, with good restaurants, history, and real people, not just tourists.
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    Thank you so much!! That is EXACTLY the information I need!! Newburyport looks absolutely perfect! It's 3 hours from our ride in VT (Bridgewater Corners) and not far from lots of little towns. I especially like the "real people" aspect.

    We'll be there the end of September. We've done a Bike VT tour and they're really nice. I had never seen New England in the Fall and I was blown away with the beautiful colors. Out here, it's mostly cactus. They don't change colors - just get wrinkled in the drought.
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    Dogmama, I never stop appreciating the ever changing natural beauty here, in all seasons. New Englanders are constant complainers about the weather. 23 years of AZ and Florida made me think differently and to want to return to the place I spent my first 15 years.
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    I always associate the term "wintry mix" with New England Personally, I loved every part of the year... especially the cusp of seasons when there's so much excitement for what's coming. The first snowflakes in October or November and the creeping scent of winter. The slightly burnt scent of autumn as it arrives in late august. The mud of early spring!

    Can't say I ever look forward to the first heatwaves though
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    I wouldn't stay in Gloucester. There's good historical stuff to see/do there, but it's kind of a gritty old town...
    HEY!! I lived in Gloucester for 7 years!! Sure, it's blue-collar, working class relative to the hoity-toity blue blood towns surrounding it ("Manchester-by-the-Sea" anyone?? Yeah...I lived in "Gloucester-by-the-Smell" thank you!), but it certainly has its own unique charms. And it can't help but take on a certain "gritty" persona when it's been working hard and taking names since 1623.

    That said, if you want B&B's, biking, shopping, and generally hanging out in areas with awesome vibes, anywhere along the North Shore of MA or southern NH and ME will fill your bill. Strawberry Banke in Portsmouth NH is great.
    Places other folks have said: Newburyport, Ipswich (try the famous clams!), Rockport. It's all wonderful - especially in the summer and fall. In many ways, I regret leaving. If only....
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7rider View Post
    It's all wonderful - especially in the summer and fall. In many ways, I regret leaving. If only....
    Ugh, me too (though I do love the PNW)!

    If you are a history buff, you have to visit Salem. So much fun stuff to explore there - particularly on foot.

    And if you want REAL New England seafood, Woodman's in Essex (if I remember correctly) and Brown's in Seabrook, NH are two of the best 'seafood in the rough' places in all the world!
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    No offense,I hope 7 Rider. I really meant that for a vacation, I wouldn't stay there, for the reasons you stated. I've actually done quite a bit of riding there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    No offense,I hope 7 Rider. I really meant that for a vacation, I wouldn't stay there, for the reasons you stated. I've actually done quite a bit of riding there.
    None taken. I'm just funnin' with you!
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    Quote Originally Posted by GLC1968 View Post
    Ugh, me too (though I do love the PNW)!

    If you are a history buff, you have to visit Salem. So much fun stuff to explore there - particularly on foot.

    And if you want REAL New England seafood, Woodman's in Essex (if I remember correctly) and Brown's in Seabrook, NH are two of the best 'seafood in the rough' places in all the world!
    Thanks! I've always been interested in the witch trials, having pagan leanings & all that. And seafood - thank you for the recommendations! You can imagine, fresh seafood in the desert is a precious commodity. Most seafood has been flash frozen or otherwise abused. I love how the people in Maine eat lobster so casually. Out here, it's a very special occasion!
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    There are lots of places in Maine where you can walk right up to a boat and ask for lobster, but they've gotten wise and still charge market price. You can get a great deal on mussels though!

    I usually don't waste my money on the lobster "dinner" too which means you're paying another ten bucks for bucket coleslaw, fries etc. I'd rather have a 2nd lobster for my money
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    If you like to go to museums, the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem is a really nice small museum. http://www.pem.org/visit/ They have a great section on all the sea going trades that shaped that area. And I second the Strawbery Banke suggestion in Portsmouth NH - actually, all of Portsmouth is a fun place to visit.

    If you do find yourself driving up the coast from Salem MA to Portsmouth NH, stop by the Beach Plum ice cream stand on rt 1A in North Hampton NH. Yummy, yummy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7rider View Post
    ("Manchester-by-the-Sea" anyone?? Yeah...I lived in "Gloucester-by-the-Smell" thank you!),
    LOL....."Manchester-by-the-Sea," "Gloucester-by-the-Smell" and "Magnolia-by-the-dump."

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