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The Northeast Region of the US

Embark on an unforgettable road trip through the Northeast region of the US, visiting the capitals and iconic landmarks. Discover the rugged coastline of Acadia National Park, the historic city of Boston, the scenic beauty of Vermont, and more. Get ready for an adventure-packed journey!

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The Northeast Region of the US

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  1. The Northeast Region of the US

  2. Road Trip to the Northeast United States

  3. The Northeast

  4. First Stop! Capital: Augusta The state farthest North and East.

  5. Acadia National Park Acadia National Park is home to a rugged and beautiful stretch of coastline, inland lakes and streams, and forests.

  6. Second Stop! Capital: Concord Jumanji was filmed in Keene, NH

  7. Home of Mount Washington

  8. Third Stop! Capital: Montpelier

  9. Vermont is the smallest landlocked U.S. state. It is the home of Killington, the largest ski area on the East Coast.

  10. Fourth Stop! Capital: Boston The pilgrims landed here almost 400 years ago!

  11. Plymouth, Massachusetts The Mayflower

  12. Fifth Stop! Capital: Providence The smallest state in the US.

  13. Newport, Rhode Island

  14. Sixth Stop! Capital: Hartford

  15. Mark Twain lived and worked in Hartford, from 1874 to 1891.

  16. Seventh Stop! Capital: Albany

  17. New York was the first state to require license plates on automobiles.

  18. Eighth Stop! Capital: Harrisburg

  19. Four major Indian groups occupied Pennsylvania at the time of European arrival. The Declaration of Independence was signed in PA in 1776.

  20. Ninth Stop! Capital - Trenton

  21. The streets on the game of Monopoly are named after streets in Atlantic City.

  22. Tenth Stop! Capital-Dover

  23. On December 7, 1787, Delaware became the first state to ratify the United States constitution and hence became 'First State' to join the union. Dover International Speedway hosts NASCAR tripleheader weekends.

  24. Eleventh Stop! Capital - Annapolis

  25. Annapolis is known as the sailing capital of the world. Maryland is commonly referred to as “America in Miniature” and sometimes “Little America” because it’s home to some of the widest variety of terrain from mountains and farmland to beaches and sand dunes, also enjoying all four seasons.

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