Tauck | Roundtrip Boston | 8 Days
Explore the best of New England on a journey through its picturesque heart, discovering new insights into landmark sites and historic homes, where country farms and nature's dramatically contrasting vistas evoke the spirit of a place whose ideas shaped America.
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Day 1- Welcome to Boston
Tour begins: 5:30 PM, The Fairmont Copley Plaza, Boston. A transfer is included from Logan
International Airport to The Fairmont Copley Plaza, Boston. Please join us this evening for a welcome
reception and dinner at the hotel.
Day 2- Fenway Park, Historic Boston
In his films Baseball and The Tenth Inning, Ken Burns offers a glimpse into the soul of our "national
pastime"; for many, it lives at Fenway Park, America's oldest ballpark and home of the Boston Red Sox
since 1912. Past glories come alive on a walking tour of the stadium that may include some its most
famous landmarks, such as the Triangle, Pesky's Pole, the former location of Duffy's Cliff, and the
legendary Green Monster of left field. Next, an orientation tour of the city follows the historic Freedom
Trail from the Back Bay's Copley Square to Augustus Saint-Gaudens' memorial to Col. Robert Gould
Shaw in Boston Common, the State House, the Old North Church, the Old State House and the South
Meeting House. The remainder of the day is free to explore Boston as you please.
Day 3- Lexington & Concord and on to The Berkshires
Depart the city of Boston for the nearby flashpoint of the American Revolution, the Massachusetts
towns of Lexington and Concord, where 2025 marks the 250th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington
and Concord. First, travel to the Lexington Battle Green, where the "shot heard 'round the world" that
signaled the beginning of hostilities was fired; and Concord's Old North Bridge and iconic Minuteman
statue, cast from the bronze of Civil War cannons, in Minute Man National Historic Park. Head west
across the center of Massachusetts, stopping for lunch en route to the Berkshires for a late afternoon
arrival at your historic hotel in Stockbridge.
Day 4- Legacies of Rockwell & The Shakers in The Berkshires
Aglow with blazing foliage in autumn, the Berkshires of western Massachusetts have long been a
retreat for artists and writers. Begin today's discoveries in Stockbridge at the Norman Rockwell
Museum, dedicated to the beloved illustrator whose hundreds of covers for the Saturday Evening Post
depicting scenes from small-town America – including here in Stockbridge, where he spent the last 25
years of his life – illuminated the lives of ordinary people with humor and pathos; view many original
works by Rockwell, and visit his preserved studio. Next, head to Hancock Shaker Village in Pittsfield for
a private tour of this former Shaker settlement, founded in 1783 and active through 1960. Today it's a
living-history museum featuring 20 authentic Shaker buildings, costumed interpreters, rich collections
of Shaker furniture and artifacts, a working farm with extensive gardens and heritage-breed livestock
and more. Continue on to Manchester, Vermont, for an overnight at the Kimpton Taconic Hotel.
Day 5- Vermont and New Hampshire, Ken Burns's Backyard
Depart your Vermont resort and drive into the New Hampshire countryside for an exclusive insider
look at Ken Burns' private film studio in Walpole, where his Florentine Films was founded. Have lunch
in town and enjoy some free time; in fall, indulge in autumnal panoramas of New Hampshire's White
Mountains, arriving for a two-night stay at a true New England classic since 1902 – the spectacular
Omni Mount Washington Resort in Bretton Woods, a National Historic Landmark.
Day 6- Discovering the White Mountains
Your day in the beautiful White Mountains begins with a visit to The Rocks in Bethlehem, New
Hampshire – a 1,400-acre forest reservation owned and managed by the Society for the Protection of
New Hampshire Forests – and enjoy a maple sugaring experience. For centuries, maple sugaring has
remained a cherished tradition in New Hampshire, where the sight of smoke billowing from sugar
houses nestled in the woods heralds the onset of spring. With the warming days, sap courses through
sugar maple trees, awaiting harvest to produce delectable maple syrup, sugar, and confections. At The
Rocks' New Hampshire Maple Experience, visitors delve into this rich maple heritage, tracing its roots
from the methods employed by Native Americans and early European settlers to the contemporary
practices of today's sugar makers. This afternoon, you have a choice; one option takes you to the peak
of Mt. Washington via the Mt. Washington Cog Railway, an authentic steam powered locomotive. Your
other option is a free afternoon at your hotel. If you wish, take a hotel history tour of your famous
Bretton Woods resort, where you'll have dinner at your leisure tonight.
Day 7- Explore Maine's Stunning Coast
A wildlife talk at your White Mountains resort this morning offers an appreciation of the ecology of the
glorious landscapes, summer and autumn, that you'll journey through today as you wind your way to
Maine. You'll arrive midday at Perkins Cove in Ogunquit, named by the Abenaki tribe, because the
word means "beautiful place by the sea." The area is known for its stunning walking trails – you'll have
an opportunity to explore this quintessential coastal Maine region with a walk along the famed
Marginal Way trail that hugs the sea. Originally developed in 1925, the trail is only 1.25 miles – with
spectacular breathtaking vistas and iconic scenery. Arrive for an overnight stay at your oceanfront
hotel; join us for a farewell reception and dinner.
Day 8- Journey Home
Tour ends: Boston. Drive directly to Boston's Logan International Airport from Stage Neck Inn after
breakfast. Allow a minimum of two hours for flight check-in; flights should not be booked before 2:00 PM. The group transport will drop guests off at the airport and then drive 3.5 miles to drop off at
Boston South Station (for trains).
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