WHAT WAS THE POPULATION OF BOSTON IN 1776?
In 1776, the next largest cities were New York City (25,000 people), Boston (15,000), Charleston (12,000), and Newport (11,000). All
Read moreIn 1776, the next largest cities were New York City (25,000 people), Boston (15,000), Charleston (12,000), and Newport (11,000). All
Read moreLUCY IN THE FIELD WITH FLOWERS-Lucy in the Field with Flowers is among the paintings which are part of the
Read moreBest of the Best from New England Cookbook – From best-selling favorites to small community treasures, each contributing cookbook is
Read moreBy Carla Charter SOUTHBOROUGH, MA.-Vikings were warriors and adventurers but their day to day lives are still a mystery. Hurtswic,
Read morePhoto Credit: Calvin Mires By Carla Charter MASHPEE, MA.-A ship wreck is emerging from an inlet shore bank in Mashpee.
Read moreHistory comes to life as people wander along the streets of Boston with the faint ocean breeze in the air.
Read moreThere is something special about being in New England in the fall. While enjoying the foliage, leaf peepers might also
Read moreBy Carla Charter I love New England during all of her seasons although I will admit Fall is the
Read moreHi My name is Sox, I am a senior lady who loves her namesake team. You are probably wondering about
Read moreBy Carla Charter SHELBURNE FALLS, MA. -Every summer a Bridge of Flowers comes alive in the town of Shelburne Falls.
Read moreAbove Photo: HOLIDAY BAGELS- Darnell Taylor of Providence Bagels in Providence, Rhode Island, shows off a tray of St. Patrick’s
Read moreBy Carla Charter WATERTOWN, MA . – Plumbing, we all use it every day but rarely think of the history
Read moreVermont Businesses for Social Responsibility Networking Get-Together Wednesday, February 13, 2019 at 5:30–7:30pm The Space on Main, 174 Main St,
Read moreBy Carla Charter Heard that song “Whatever we do, wherever we go we’re going gonna go through it together?”
Read moreBy Carla Charter CAMDEN, ME.-There are many mysteries of life to ponder. Some are large, others not so much. If
Read moreBy Carla Charter Paul Revere is famous for his midnight ride to alert colonists that the Red Coats were coming.
Read moreBy Carla Charter With the holidays over and the Christmas decorations tucked away for another year, a quiet New England
Read moreBy Carla Charter WORCESTER, MA. – Move Over Top Chef, it’s almost time for Fork It Over, an annual cooking
Read moreBy Carla Charter PITTSFIELD, MA. – This year commemorates the 200th anniversary of Herman Melville’s birth, born on August 1,
Read moreCape Night Photography A Christmas Gallery – Here’s a classic New England scene along the docks in Edgartown, Massachusetts. Wreaths and
Read moreBy Carla Charter With the colder weather settling into New England and the holiday bustle all around a movie might
Read moreClassic New England in the Fall Lunenburg, Massachusetts Photo Courtesy of Melissa Marie Lyons 😀👍 #TUGTA #NewEngland ##Massachusetts #Fall
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