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Infinotize
Sep 5, 2003

Agree with train to Boston. There is nothing of value to a tourist (or anyone...) between NYC and Boston. Maybe cape cod but I've never been there. Check out Boston for a few days without a car, then get a car and go north. You will need a car at this point. Go to Maine and New Hampshire. You are in prime fall foliage season and things will be more way expensive and harder to book, but the scenery really is incredible. Distances aren't trivial but you don't need days to go anywhere, like said above Acadia is ~5 hours and that's as far north as you'll probably go, so go as fast or slow as you want. Acadia is great and has good hiking although touristy, but worth a stay somewhere on Mt. Desert Island a few days (I just got back from there actually). Also go to the White Mountains in NH. Do not skip if you like nature and hiking and stuff. Drive up Mt. Washington while it's still open for the season. Go hiking. Stay off interstates when you can unless there's nothing inbetween point A and point B.

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