North America's oldest active theme park has an incredible holiday twist with 100,000 lights along the "world's greatest" 4,725-foot-long wooden rollercoaster, and on of the oldest wooden roller coasters in the country. And yes, it is in New England...
Massachusetts is a great state to live in and to visit for a multitude of reasons. From the beautiful beaches of Cape Cod all the way to the majestic mountains of the Berkshires, the city skyline in Boston, and historical landmarks that helped form a nation, Massachusetts is a diverse and beautiful state...
Massachusetts definitely has plenty of local restaurants and eateries that are exclusive to the Bay State. Whether those restaurants are in just one location, or multiple spots across Massachusetts, they all bring their own unique style and flavor regardless of what dishes they serve on their menu. As it turns out, there is one particular restaurant that is exclusive to the Bay State that has been recently listed among the best casual dining spots in the U.S.
With such a rich history, Massachusetts has some of the oldest cities and towns throughout the entire country. So, it really only makes sense that it would be home to some of the most oldest places in the history of the U.S. too, right? Like, for instance, restaurants? And there's not just one, but two! What's even better is that they also happen to be restaurants you can still visit and enjoy a meal at.
Massachusetts is the final resting place of many famous people, including actors John Belushi and John Heard, and the inventor of the chocolate chip cookie.
What's up with global insect populations these days? Many are on the decline. I'm not a fan of creepy crawlies, but we need them for the benefit of Mother Earth.
For 2023, the Retailers Association of Massachusetts has named its recipient for the "Restaurant of the Year" award. It turns out a popular Italian restaurant that is family-run and under the same family ownership for longer than 80 years took this year's honors.
Massachusetts has some interesting names throughout the state. There are some that people don't know how to pronounce. There are some that don't make sense based on their geographic location within the state. And there are also lots of towns within the state that end in 'ham', but some of them sound like they end in 'um'. If you are still wondering what is meant by any of that, then let's explore further.