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The state of Massachusetts is home to the U. S. famous museums and art galleries, Harvard and Cambridge Universities |
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Lee is a popular tourist and shopping destination, thanks to its nice Victorian architecture and The Prime Outlets at Lee shopping mall |
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Provincetown or P-town is a highly popular vacation destination among gays, lesbians and bohemians, who are tired of the conservative rest of society |
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Springfield, a town standing on the banks of the Connecticut River, is known for the Basketball Hall of Fame and J. Naismith, who invented this game |
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The Cape Cod Canal crosses the road from Cape Cod to Massachusetts. Despite being manmade, this scenic place is highly popular among nature lovers |
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Cape Cod is a fantastic place for both salt and freshwater fishing. You can hunt for Mackerel, Striped bass, Blue fin Tuna and many other species here |
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The Cape Cod National Seashore is a Natural Reserve that embraces 365 lakes, lots of marshes with tons of cranberry and 40 miles of Atlantic seashore |
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Whale watching is the most fabulous attraction in Cape Cod. It’s a chance to see whales in their natural habitat from the closest distance possible |
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Norman Rockwell Museum was founded in 1969. Its exhibition includes about 600 Rockwell’s paintings and 100 000 letters, photos and other artifacts |
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The Pilgrim Hall Museum was founded in 1824. This museum tells the story of the Pilgrims, who dared to build a new world completely on their own |
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The Eastern States Exposition houses plenty of different educational and entertainment events, including one of the largest US fairs - The Big E. |