If one of us was to come to your home, what would you show us?

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Originally Posted by AbbysMom

That is really cool Danielle! It reminds of of Hopewell Rocks in New Brunswick, Canada. When the tide is high, they look like little islands, then when the tide is low, you can walk on the ocean floor.





As far as this area, how long can you stay?


It really depends on what you would like to see. We have a little something for everyone. We have many stores and factory outlets, LOTS of history, the mansions and beaches of Newport, Rhode Island, Cape Cod, Boston, fantastic restaurants, Plymouth and the Mayflower. There are two casinos within an hours drive also. I could go on and on.
Take me to the Lindt outlet!
 

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I can imagine how many empty suitcases you would have to bring to fit your haul! They have a few new items - extra dark truffles is one. I am not a fan, but my husband loves them.

That's right I did forget another Massachusetts attraction - the Yankee Candle Flagship store! It's about an hour and a half drive from here. but you could spend the whole day there.
 

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If you came to visit me, there are a lot of places that I would want to show you, we could go for a week!

We could cross the Oakland Bay Bridge and drive into San Francisco for a day of site seeing.






There are so many places to eat in San Francisco, we will have stopped off somewhere for a bite before moving on to the Golden Gate Bridge.



If you are up to walking the bridge, we will do that or maybe Fort Point if historical military landmarks are your cup of tea. Then we could swing over to Sausalito for some shopping and walking.

We could o a coastal tour of the beaches along highway one, Muir Woods, Stinson Beach on up to Pt. Reyes is a beautiful drive.









In the spring I like to hike Mt. Tamalpais, a fairly short hike that is very beautiful is the Cataract Trail. We could bring a lunch and spend an entire afternoon there.



The wine country is also quite beautiful and a whole day could be spent visiting a few wineries:

 

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Originally Posted by StacieJ

I'd say it's to downtown Houston for a walking tour of the underground tunnels, Houston's best kept secret. Really.
I worked in downtown Houston for a couple of years and LOVED the tunnels!! So many shops and restaurants just a quick stroll away thru the tunnels. And great for the heat of the summer and the rains in the winter!
 
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