3. Boston, Massachusetts
New England is for history buffs and foodies! Boston enjoys a continental climate, with cold, often snowy winters and mild summers. Boston is the place to visit if you want to walk the streets that whisper secrets of the American Revolutionary War.
Check out Paul Revere’s house, the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum, and Beacon Hill for a thrilling history lesson.
Not only is Boston known for its rich history, but also for its aptly named food. When visiting Boston, one must try traditional Boston Cream Pie and Boston Baked Beans and don’t forget the New England clam chowder and the lobster!
