The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has been a significant part of 
American history ever since the first settlers arrived and set up 
Plymouth Colony. Since then, the state has been a hotbed of political 
and intellectual activity – the state is just as famous for the Boston 
Tea Party as it is for the incredible concentration of high-octane 
academic facilities it possesses. The western part of the state runs 
into the Appalachians and has beautiful wild scenery, and Boston has 
enough attractions (and beer!) to keep even the most finicky traveler 
satisfied for weeks. Considered the cradle of liberty and also one of he
 most beautiful states in the Union, any visitor to New England should 
certainly take the time out of their schedule to see what the 
Commonwealth has to see. The next time you are in New England, come 
check out the Bay State and enjoy all that dynamic, beautiful 
Massachusetts has to offer.









 
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