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Cliff Calderwood is a travel writer living in rural Massachusetts. He writes extensively about New England where he has lived for the last 27 years with his family and dogs.

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Exploring New England - A New Resource for Visitors

exploring new england magazine imageI wanted to let you know about a new resource for people who love Exploring New England. Its got an online magazine format and includes 4 or 5 in-depth articles in each edition.

You have to be a subscriber to New England Times Publishing list to receive it regularly, but as becoming a subscriber is free and you get a bunch of travel guides and reports as a bonus when you sign up its worth checking out by clicking here.

The first edition contained articles on hiking the Appalachian Trail in southern New England, a guide to the popular Cliff Walk in Newport, Rhode Island, a seasonal view of the Maple Sugaring process, all about Whale Watching trips, and a handy dandy guide to where to stay lodging options in New England.

You can review the first edition of Exploring New England for yourself here.

And if you like what you see there’s a subscription box for you so you can continue to get each edition free - and pick up the bonus trip planner guides as well.

And yes, I’m a guest contributor to the new magazine which is edited by Jim Hyde of New England Times. Jim is an accomplished writer and designer and posses a wealth of knowledge about the region.

So check this new resource out for yourself and then come back here and leave a comment on what you thought.

I’ve got some more events lined up this week for a post you’ll not want to miss so come back soon or save your time and subscribe to my RSS feed here.

Cliff Calderwood
Executive Editor
Online Guide to New England Vacations



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    I love this new resource!

    I’m from New York but love the New England area, and now I’m counting down the days until my family get to visit Acadia …

    A 500 million year old ancient ocean and 100,000 years of glacial activity are what got me.

    I had no idea that the only piece of land in New England part of the national park system and that’s in the top 10 in national parks visited. Who would’ve thought.

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    I’m glad you enjoyed the Acadia article at the most recent edition of Exploring New England magazine. It’s one of my favorite spots in Maine and New England.

    Cliff

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