Anyone embarking on a journey along the New England coast quickly realizes: this isn't just about beautiful scenery. It's about a way of life, about places that seem as if they weren't made for visitors, but for people who would gladly stay. And about stories that are told not only in museums, but on the docks, in old libraries, among fishing nets, and at folk festivals.
From the rugged cliffs of Maine to the Victorian mansions of Newport, Rhode Island, and the colonial grandeur of New Haven, Connecticut, this journey takes you through five of the six New England states—each unique in its own right, all bound together by a centuries-old relationship with the sea.
The Breakers, Audrain Automobile Museum, Newport Car Museum, Rose Island, Cliff Walk, and Newport Harbor Island Resort are mentioned in this article.
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