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  2. Live Out Your Bougie New England Era at These Nantucket ... - AOL

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    This 20-room boutique hotel, initially build in 1850 for a ship captain, opened in 2016, with designs by ELLE DECOR A-List Titan firm Roman and Williams. It's a stunningly eclectic mix of ...

  3. New England - Wikipedia

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    New England English, New England French. New England is a region comprising six states in the Northeastern United States: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. It is bordered by the state of New York to the west and by the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick to the northeast and Quebec to the north.

  4. The One Thing You Have to Do in Every State - AOL

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    The buildings showcase New England architecture and include a round barn, schoolhouse, apothecary, and meeting house. Twenty gardens, a carousel, and even a steamboat round out a museum visit like ...

  5. Culture of New England - Wikipedia

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    The culture of New England comprises a shared heritage and culture primarily shaped by its indigenous peoples, early English colonists, and waves of immigration from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. [1] In contrast to other American regions, most of New England's earliest Puritan settlers came from eastern England, contributing to New ...

  6. History of New England - Wikipedia

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    History of New England. New England is the oldest clearly defined region of the United States, being settled more than 150 years before the American Revolution. The first colony in New England was Plymouth Colony, established in 1620 by the Puritan Pilgrims who were fleeing religious persecution in England.

  7. Puritan migration to New England (1620–1640) - Wikipedia

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    The Puritan migration to New England took place from 1620 to 1640, declining sharply afterwards. The term "Great Migration" can refer to the migration in the period of English Puritans to the New England Colonies, starting with Plymouth Colony and Massachusetts Bay Colony. [ 1] They came in family groups rather than as isolated individuals and ...

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