A guide to fifty of Pennsylvania's top hiking destinations. Heavily illustrated with maps, elevation profiles, and photos, this book provides detailed directions, mile-by-mile trail descriptions, and quick-reference boxes for trail specifications and summary information. Each trail is graded by difficulty. Recommendations for accommodations and restaurants round out this exceptionally detailed guide book.
New England Insight Pocket Guide (Insight Pocket Guides) (Insight Pocket Guide)
by Bill Scheller
"The Insight Pocket Guide to New England" brings you the very best of New England in a series of 11 tours, covering Boston, Cape Cod, Rhode Island, the Connecticut Coast, the Berkshire Hills, Vermont, New Hampshire and the Maine Coast. The History and Culture of New England is explored and explained in a nutshell, plus a section of tips on shopping, eating out and nightlife. Essential practical information is provided on climate, currency, getting around, useful addresses and recommended accommo...
Fodor's Exploring Boston & New England (Fodor's Exploring Boston & New England)
by Fodor's
Envisioning New Jersey (Rivergate Regionals Collection)
by Maxine N. Lurie and Richard F. Veit
See New Jersey history as you read about it! Envisioning New Jersey brings together 650 spectacular images that illuminate the course of the state's history, from prehistoric times to the present. Readers may think they know New Jersey's history - the state's increasing diversity, industrialization, and suburbanization - but the visual record presented here dramatically deepens and enriches that knowledge. Maxine N. Lurie and Richard F. Veit, two leading authorities on New Jersey history, prese...
Fly Fishing the Potomac River, North Branch, Maryland
by Beau Beasley
The Best Bike Rides "TM" series offers moderate to serious tours for the avid cyclist with the same profile details as Short Bike Rides "TM" -- including maps, directions, and pit-stop information.
Pennsylvania (Falcon Guides Scenic Driving)
by Rhonda Ostertag and George Ostertag
Not for Tourists Guide to Queens 2011, half anti-guidebook, half urban manual, is the ultimate little black book. It reveals everything from where to find the most charming architecture and impressive cultural landmarks, to where to get the best pizza and catch a movie, or simply where to go for the most impressive views. Whether you've called Queens your home for decades or just arrived last night, you ignore at your peril this new 2011 edition with its caustic neighbourhood summaries and refre...
My 25 Favorite Off-The-Grid Places in West Virginia
by Laura De La Cruz
New Jersey Off the Beaten Path (Off the Beaten Path New Jersey, #8)
by William G. Scheller, Kay Scheller, and Bill Scheller
From a pheasant farm in Hackettstown to a 44-mile-long canal, to an arboretum and bird sanctuary in Short Hills, New Jersey has many hidden gems unknown to most travelers. Starting with the top of the state on the cliffs of the Palisades to the very bottom at Cape May where herons, egrets, and ibis raise their young, the Garden State offers unique things to see and do.
Lighthouses of Massachusetts (Lighthouse)
by Bruce Roberts and Ray Jones
More than four lighthouses, from Cape Ann to Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard, are featured in this beautiful souvenir/guidebook.
Frommer's New England (Frommer's Complete Guides, #267) (Frommer's Complete, #581)
by Paul Karr, Herbert Bailey Livesey, Marie Morris, and Laura M Reckford
You'll never fall into the tourist traps when you travel with Frommer's. It's like having a friend show you around, taking you to the places locals like best. Our expert authors have already gone everywhere you might go -- they've done the legwork for you, and they're not afraid to tell it like it is, saving you time and money. No other series offers candid reviews of so many hotels and restaurants in all price ranges. Every Frommer's Travel Guide is up-to-date, with exact prices for everything,...
Guide to the National Park Areas (Guide to National Park areas)
by Russell D. Butcher
This colorful guide to National Parks provides cardinal information on special park passes,camping reservations, toll-free numbers, when to visit, how to get there, climate, activites, lodging and dining.
New Englanders are always cursing. But a colorful profanity uttered by some stero-typically taciturn old Yankee is usually more humorous than menacing. Yet, true maledictions (the opposite of benedictions) have frequently been spoken on New England soil, curses intended to invoke evil, injury, or total destruction against other people. Stories about preternatural revenge are numerous in Yankee lore, with each New England state providing its favorites. Some are well known, at least regionally. O...
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by Sir Michael Huhn