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Imagine revisiting the charming streets of Boston and the serene landscapes of Vermont through the eyes of a family on a nostalgic adventure. Our daughter chose this New England journey for her senior trip, and together, we rekindled memories while creating new ones. We kicked off our adventure with a culinary experience at James Hook, savoring lobster rolls and clam chowder, before delving into the rich history at the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum. Immersed in the colonial ambiance of Abigail's Tea House, we sampled teas reminiscent of the ones that were famously discarded into the harbor during the Boston Tea Party.
Our exploration of Boston's historic sites was nothing short of a time capsule, as we wandered through interactive museums with ship replicas that transported us back in time. Despite missing the USS Constitution due to renovations, the nearby museum didn't disappoint. The North End beckoned us next, where the Paul Revere House reminded us of history's ever-evolving ticket prices. Our culinary escapade continued with mouthwatering sandwiches from Salumeria Italiana and sweet indulgences at Modern Pastry—the perfect end to a day spent wandering Boston's storied streets.
The journey took a peaceful turn as we arrived in Vermont, pausing at the Vermont Country Store for a nostalgic picnic. The artistry at Simon Pearce's glassblowing workshop left us in awe, and our stay at a Vermont resort introduced us to adorable Highland cows and sustainable farming practices. We wound down our adventure in the picturesque town of Stowe, absorbing its quaint charm and nodding to its reputation as a winter sports haven. Throughout our travels, we cherished family moments, embraced historical insights, and savored delightful culinary discoveries. Join us as we share the highlights and heartfelt memories of this unforgettable trip.
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Imagine revisiting the charming streets of Boston and the serene landscapes of Vermont through the eyes of a family on a nostalgic adventure. Our daughter chose this New England journey for her senior trip, and together, we rekindled memories while creating new ones. We kicked off our adventure with a culinary experience at James Hook, savoring lobster rolls and clam chowder, before delving into the rich history at the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum. Immersed in the colonial ambiance of Abigail's Tea House, we sampled teas reminiscent of the ones that were famously discarded into the harbor during the Boston Tea Party.
Our exploration of Boston's historic sites was nothing short of a time capsule, as we wandered through interactive museums with ship replicas that transported us back in time. Despite missing the USS Constitution due to renovations, the nearby museum didn't disappoint. The North End beckoned us next, where the Paul Revere House reminded us of history's ever-evolving ticket prices. Our culinary escapade continued with mouthwatering sandwiches from Salumeria Italiana and sweet indulgences at Modern Pastry—the perfect end to a day spent wandering Boston's storied streets.
The journey took a peaceful turn as we arrived in Vermont, pausing at the Vermont Country Store for a nostalgic picnic. The artistry at Simon Pearce's glassblowing workshop left us in awe, and our stay at a Vermont resort introduced us to adorable Highland cows and sustainable farming practices. We wound down our adventure in the picturesque town of Stowe, absorbing its quaint charm and nodding to its reputation as a winter sports haven. Throughout our travels, we cherished family moments, embraced historical insights, and savored delightful culinary discoveries. Join us as we share the highlights and heartfelt memories of this unforgettable trip.
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