News — Massachusetts
Tucked away in the rolling hills of Greenfield, Massachusetts, is a rather large covered bridge with a long history to match
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The Eunice Williams Covered Bridge marks the site where the life of a young mother was abruptly cut short, just hours after the Deerfield Massacre. Nowadays, legend holds that Mrs. Williams never left the place she died. The Eunice Williams Covered Bridge stretches over the Green River. Bethany Bourgault It was still dark on the morning of February 29, 1704, when 300 warriors from the French Army and their allies from the Abenaki and Mohawk tribes crept into Deerfield. The French and British were fighting Queen Anne’s War for control of the continent. The little New England town barely knew what...
This East Coast camping roundup is brought to you by our friends at Roanline
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Whether you want to mountain bike, hike, or simply camp, outdoor apparel from Roanline will keep you comfortable throughout your adventure. The East Coast is home to nearly two-thirds of the U.S. population. But look beyond the bustling metropolitan hubs, and you’ll also find 16 National Parks, seemingly endless historical sites, and plenty of wilderness to explore. You’ll find Acadia National Park (our oldest national park), the Great Smoky Mountains (our most visited National Park), and the Blue Ridge Parkway (our most visited National Parkway). You can visit the beach for a weekend trip or head to the mountains for a...