Book Description
Describes major tourist attractions in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont, providing expanded coverage of Hartford, Boston, and Cape Cod
Author : Fodor's Travel Publications, Inc. Staff
Publisher : Fodors Travel Publications
Page : 642 pages
File Size : 45,66 MB
Release : 2008-08-01
Category : Travel
ISBN : 1400007216
Describes major tourist attractions in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont, providing expanded coverage of Hartford, Boston, and Cape Cod
Author : Fodor's
Publisher : Fodor's Travel
Page : 1695 pages
File Size : 48,69 MB
Release : 2012-11-13
Category : Travel
ISBN : 0876371837
New England is a classic American destination: the rocky Maine coast, Vermont's Green Mountains, Connecticut’s antiques, Rhode Island's mansions, vibrant Boston, and New Hampshire's Lake District are all made for exploring. This full-color guide will help travelers plan the perfect trip, from leaf peeping and skiing to antiquing and fine dining. Expanded Coverage: New restaurants and hotels including top picks for romantic getaways and family vacations. Discerning Recommendations: Fodor’s New England offers savvy advice and recommendations from local writers to help travelers make the most of their time. Fodor’s Choice designates our best picks, from hotels to nightlife. “Word of Mouth” quotes from fellow travelers provide valuable insights.
Author : Fodor's Travel Guides
Publisher : Fodor's Travel
Page : 1625 pages
File Size : 18,18 MB
Release : 2016-06-14
Category : Travel
ISBN : 0804143633
Written by locals, Fodor's travel guides have been offering expert advice for all tastes and budgets for 80 years. Fodor's New England highlights the best this classic American destination has to offer: Boston's Revolutionary-era sites, Connecticut's antiques, Rhode Island's mansions, the rocky Maine coast, Vermont's Green Mountains, and New Hampshire's Lake District. Every recommendation has been vetted by a local Fodor's correspondent to ensure travelers plan the perfect trip, from leaf peeping and skiing to antiquing and fine dining. This travel guide includes: · Dozens of full-color maps · Hundreds of hotel and restaurant recommendations, with Fodor's Choice designating our top picks · Fall foliage road trip itineraries · Coverage of Boston, Cape Cod, Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard, the Berkshires and Western Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, Inland Maine, and the Maine Coast Planning to focus your trip? Check out Fodor's travel guides to Boston and Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire.
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 580 pages
File Size : 49,91 MB
Release : 1988
Category : New England
ISBN :
Author : Tim Locke
Publisher :
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 34,1 MB
Release : 2001-03-13
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9780679007029
"WileyPLUS provides everything needed to create an environment where students can reach their full potential and experience the exhilaration of academic success. With WileyPLUS, students can interact with engaging activities, including simulations of realistic HR situations; get immediate feedback and context-sensitive help on assignments and quizzes; and access a suite of learning resources, including a complete online version of the text."--BOOK JACKET.
Author : Fodor's Travel Guides
Publisher : Fodor's
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 38,95 MB
Release : 2014-08-12
Category : Automobile travel
ISBN : 0804143366
"Excerpted from Fodor's New England"--P. [4] of cover.
Author : Leonard Adkins
Publisher : Menasha Ridge Press
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 42,9 MB
Release : 2015-07-20
Category : Travel
ISBN : 0897328523
A comprehensive naturalist's guide to the Appalachian Trail, the Visitor's Companion contains all the essential information about the AT - from the trail's fascinating history to detailed information on the geology, trees, flowers, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and mammals of the Appalachian Mountains.
Author : Bruce Scofield
Publisher : Fodor's
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 19,11 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Travel
ISBN :
To discover the most wonderful corners of a favorite travel destination, it's often necessary to get out and walk. That's the premise of Short Escape guides, an innovative guide that explores charming villages and towns that get peripheral attention in general travel guides because the only way to fully experience them is on foot. It's for New Yorkers, Bostonians, and other Easterners for whom walking is a way of life.
Author : Fodor's Travel Publications, Inc. Staff
Publisher : Fodor
Page : 770 pages
File Size : 50,2 MB
Release : 2011-10-15
Category : Florida
ISBN : 0679009698
Provides information on hotels and resorts, restaurants, beaches, walking and driving tours, nighttime entertainment, shopping, and sightseeing.
Author : Jeremy Hein
Publisher : Russell Sage Foundation
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 32,12 MB
Release : 2006-04-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1610442830
Immigration studies have increasingly focused on how immigrant adaptation to their new homelands is influenced by the social structures in the sending society, particularly its economy. Less scholarly research has focused on the ways that the cultural make-up of immigrant homelands influences their adaptation to life in a new country. In Ethnic Origins, Jeremy Hein investigates the role of religion, family, and other cultural factors on immigrant incorporation into American society by comparing the experiences of two little-known immigrant groups living in four different American cities not commonly regarded as immigrant gateways. Ethnic Origins provides an in-depth look at Hmong and Khmer refugees—people who left Asia as a result of failed U.S. foreign policy in their countries. These groups share low socio-economic status, but are vastly different in their norms, values, and histories. Hein compares their experience in two small towns—Rochester, Minnesota and Eau Claire, Wisconsin—and in two big cities—Chicago and Milwaukee—and examines how each group adjusted to these different settings. The two groups encountered both community hospitality and narrow-minded hatred in the small towns, contrasting sharply with the cold anonymity of the urban pecking order in the larger cities. Hein finds that for each group, their ethnic background was more important in shaping adaptation patterns than the place in which they settled. Hein shows how, in both the cities and towns, the Hmong's sharply drawn ethnic boundaries and minority status in their native land left them with less affinity for U.S. citizenship or "Asian American" panethnicity than the Khmer, whose ethnic boundary is more porous. Their differing ethnic backgrounds also influenced their reactions to prejudice and discrimination. The Hmong, with a strong group identity, perceived greater social inequality and supported collective political action to redress wrongs more than the individualistic Khmer, who tended to view personal hardship as a solitary misfortune, rather than part of a larger-scale injustice. Examining two unique immigrant groups in communities where immigrants have not traditionally settled, Ethnic Origins vividly illustrates the factors that shape immigrants' response to American society and suggests a need to refine prevailing theories of immigration. Hein's book is at once a novel look at a little-known segment of America's melting pot and a significant contribution to research on Asian immigration to the United States. A Volume in the American Sociological Association's Rose Series in Sociology