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Massachusetts Visitor Information
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Visitor Information, Massachusetts Tourism Massachusetts Visitor Information Below is a list of Massachusetts visitor information to help you plan a Massachusetts Vacation! Find detailed information on the Massachusetts vacation information entries by clicking on their links. Narrow your search by selecting from a specific Massachusetts visitor information category on the left hand menu.
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Explore All Of Massachusetts's Regions You can find Massachusetts tourist attractions and activities in all of Massachusetts's regions: Boston, Cambridge, Cape Cod, Greater Springfield, Hyannis, Plymouth, Sturbridge and Other.
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Plymouth County Convention & Visitors Bureau Plymouth County... Where History is just the Beginning......
Category: Plymouth Tourism in Massachusetts
Description of this Plymouth Visitor Information entry: The Pilgrims established the first permanent English settlement in New England when the Mayflower landed in 1620. Because of its role in American history, Plymouth County continues to be a popular destination.
Plimoth Plantation is a re-creation of the Pilgrims’ English settlement in 1627. Related sites include a crafts center, a Wampanoag Homesite, indoor exhibits, and Mayflower II in Plymouth Harbor.
But Plymouth history is just the beginning of what you can discover in Plymouth County… the nation’s oldest public museum, wineries, numerous centuries-old historic houses and a reconstructed 1636 gristmill. Other area exhibits are Fuller Craft Museum, Hull Lifesaving Museum, Scituate Lighthouse and Edaville USA with summer train rides, cranberry harvest viewing and Christmas Festival of Lights.
Plymouth County has a wealth of natural resources; State Parks, salt- and fresh-water beaches and scenic parks and marshlands. Deep-sea fishing excursions are available from a number of harbors. With 24 golf courses, some designed by the world’s finest course architects, the County is well known as a golfer’s destination.
Daily seasonal whale-watch cruises or daytrips to Cape Cod, narrated harbor and Canal tours blend well with contemporary art museums located in Cohasset, Marshfield, Duxbury and Brockton. The South Shore Natural Science Center in Norwell is an educational opportunity nature lovers will enjoy.
Explore our historic coastline and proud maritime heritage. Take a driving tour on our Back Roads or enjoy lunch or evening dining overlooking Cape Cod Bay.
The South Shore is known for its scenic coastline, quaint villages, comfy B&Bs and impressive lighthouses. Visit museums that share the history of lifesaving or the Irish Mossing industry, not to mention centuries-old homes that now offer seaside dining.
Cranberry Country takes you through the back roads of the cranberry industry and the influence it has had on Plymouth County. You can drive yourself, hire a professional driver to take you to places you may not find otherwise or even ride a narrow-gauge train through the heart of the bogs where this truly American berry grows.
Metro South, although alluding to its proximity to Boston, which makes it a perfect hub for exploring the area, is really quite a city in its own right. Known as the City of Champions due to its prize-fighting heroes like Rocky Marciano and Marvelous Marvin Hagler, it also contains the only contemporary craft museum in New England and other cultural venues.
Plymouth, established in 1620 when the Pilgrims chose to settle here will forever be the stepping stone of today's America. Their story, and that of the Native People who befriended them, is told in colorful detail at museums, like Plimoth Plantation, Pilgrim Hall and historic houses like the 1667 Harlow House. The footpaths, trails and streets of America’s Hometown continue to welcome newcomers as they did 4 centuries ago.
Plymouth County’s doors are open for you to discover America's historic past as well as our vibrant present.
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The Berkshires/Berkshire Visitors Bureau Nature. Culture. Harmony.
Category: Berkshire Tourism in Massachusetts
Description of this Massachusetts Visitor Information entry: Berkshire County in western Massachusetts is ideally located, just 2 ½ hours from both Boston and New York City. The spectacularly scenic Berkshires is known widely as a cultural mecca of museums, historic sites, music, dance and art venues. The region offers a wealth of fine dining and lodging facilities, including a variety of historic B&Bs and inns.
In addition to arts and cultural venues, the region also offers outstanding opportunities for golfing, hiking, backpacking, mountain biking, fishing, whitewater rafting, canoeing and kayaking. Wintertime sports include alpine and cross country skiing, snowboarding and snowshoeing. All of these activities take place amid beautiful rural hills, dotted with mountain streams and lakes. Visitors are also pleased to discover an incredible range of retail establishments, from antiques dealers to outlets to myriad specialty shops.
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TravMedia Travel news and information distribution service
Category: Boston Tourism in Massachusetts
Description of this Boston Visitor Information entry: Since much of travel journalism happens at 35,000 feet, journalists need a dedicated resource to navigate and organize the constant stream of travel news that is sent their way. In response, TravMedia has become established as the world’s travel news portal for travel industry professionals. TravMedia was designed by travel journalists for travel journalists, and gives travel companies and organizations a relevant way to deliver breaking news directly to media that need industry information.
TravMedia gives travel companies the following tools at their fingertips:
E-mail Alerts – TravMedia issues breaking news to journalists through high-impact emails delivered on an hourly, daily or weekly basis. Since journalists are inundated with press releases, TravMedia’s services allow journalists to specify their preferred areas of industry focus, ensuring communications pros reach a willing and appreciative audience. E-mail alerts allow users to scan all breaking news for stories of interest, or directly contact the source of the news, whether it is an agency or corporate contact.
News Room – TravMedia’s News Room is where reporters can find the latest news from organizations worldwide including national and international tourist boards, tour operators, attractions, hotels and resorts, airlines, car rental companies and online travel organizations.
Press Releases – Travel organizations can upload press releases and related images to create an archive of news for journalists to access easily on TravMedia. Releases appear with company logos, images and PR contact details and journalists can download it from the website.
Photo Library – Newsmakers can make their press releases more compelling by pairing them with downloadable photography. TravMedia allows companies to post high-resolution photos and logos that journalists can download for free. Travel industry organizations registered with TravMedia are entitled to host up to 40 images in their own dedicated image library.
Press Center – Each TravMedia registered company is given a dedicated press center that exhibits company press releases, archived news, company photos and logos, and PR contact information.
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New England Vacations Guide All about destinations and attractions in New England region
Category: Upton Tourism in Massachusetts
Description of this Massachusetts Visitor Information entry: All about New England vacations. Everything you need for planning your Connecticut destinations, Cape Cod and Island vacations, Maine tours, Massachusetts vacations, New Hampshire destinations, Rhode Island vacations, and Vermont tours. Includes four-season information on attractions, guides to destinations, tips on New England travel, inns and bed and breakfast lodging, and popular scenic tours with photos and maps.
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