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Greenbanks Hollow Vermont, Not Forgotten?

New England Fall Foliage Posted on April 2, 2022 by Jeff FoliageJuly 1, 2023

We might wonder today how we could forget a covered bridge. We don’t really, they are in books and on maps. (pick yours up here) and people like me help keep them alive by telling the stories that need to … Continue reading →

Posted in 2022 Posts, New England Fall Foliage, Vermont Locations | Tagged back roads, covered bridges, Greenbanks Hollow, New England History, New England life, Peacham, Vermont mills | Leave a reply

A Tale of Two Presidents from Vermont

New England Fall Foliage Posted on March 17, 2022 by Jeff FoliageJanuary 26, 2025

Vermont can claim two presidents that were born there, Chester A. Arthur and John Calvin Coolidge. Both men were born into rural upbringings, were Republicans, were lawyers, and both were noted during their presidencies for being good (more or less) … Continue reading →

Posted in 2022 Posts, New England Fall Foliage, Vermont Locations | Tagged back roads, Calvin Coolidge, Chester A. Arthur, Fairfield Vermont, New England History, Plymouth Vermont, Presidents | 4 Replies

Exploring Weston Vermont

New England Fall Foliage Posted on March 13, 2022 by Jeff FoliageNovember 6, 2024

Greetings my fellow Foliage seekers, depending on how you gauge Springs’ arrival, either we passed it on March 1st or it arrives next Sunday the 20th but either way, it’s arriving. I passed a few neighbors this morning and one … Continue reading →

Posted in 2022 Posts, New England Fall Foliage, Vermont Locations | Tagged New England History, New England life, red barns, Route 100, Vermont Country Store, Vermont Mill Museum, Weston Vermont | 8 Replies

New England Castles-Massachusetts

New England Fall Foliage Posted on July 24, 2021 by Jeff FoliageApril 4, 2023

I know I promised the castles of Maine, but Jeff and I decided that we would take a road trip soon so we could get our own photos of some of those buildings.   Also, due to the small number of castles … Continue reading →

Posted in 2021 posts, Massachusetts Locations, New England Fall Foliage, Things To See and Do | Tagged Bancroft Castle, Bancroft Tower, Blantyre Mansion, Boston Massachusetts, Boston University Castle, Castle Hill on the Crane Estate, Dedham Massachusetts, Gloucester Massachusetts, Greenfield Massachusetts, Groton Massachusetts, Hammond Castle, Haverhill Massachusetts, Herreshoff Castle, Ipswich Massachusetts, Lenox Massachusetts, Marblehead Massachusetts, Methuen Massachusetts, New England History, Nickerson Castle, Norumbega Tower, Park Plaza Castle, Poets Seat Tower, Prospect Hill Castle, Searles Castle, Somerville Massachusetts, Weston Massachusetts, Winnekenni Castle, Worcester Massachusetts | 2 Replies

Acadia’s Hidden Carriage Road Gems

New England Fall Foliage Posted on April 16, 2021 by Jeff FoliageJune 30, 2023

I hate to say this but I have always tackled Acadia National Park in the Spring. If you were to visit in mid-October, you would find these carriage roads filled with the backdrop of Maine’s fall colors. The carriage roads … Continue reading →

Posted in 2021 posts, Maine Locations, New England Fall Foliage | Tagged Acadia National Park, carriage roads, Hadlock Brook, John D. Rockefeller, New England History, stone bridges, Waterfall Bridge, waterfalls | 8 Replies

The Old Red Mill in Jericho Vermont

New England Fall Foliage Posted on March 31, 2021 by Jeff FoliageJune 30, 2023

Chittenden Mills, the Old Red Mill in Jericho Vermont, dates back to the early 1800s and many businesses have been housed here. Up till the 1880s, it was a grinding mill with stones. After that, it was modernized with a new … Continue reading →

Posted in 2021 posts, New England Fall Foliage, Photography Tips, Scenic Drives, Vermont Locations | Tagged Grist Mill, Jericho Vermont, New England History, Old Red Mill, snow, Snowflake Bentley, Things To Do | Leave a reply

Five More NOT to Miss Fall Foliage Spots

New England Fall Foliage Posted on March 19, 2021 by Jeff FoliageJune 30, 2023

I know it’s early to be thinking about the fall colors but October will be here soon enough. The fall colors are only here for a short time, and we never know where it’s going to be best. Having a … Continue reading →

Posted in 2021 posts, New England Fall Foliage, Things To See and Do | Tagged Bancroft Castle, Gentle Giant Sleigh and Carriage Rides, Groton Massachusetts, Height of Land Maine, Hillsboro New Hampshire, Little white church, New England History, Rangeley Maine, Sawyer Stone Bridge, scenic overlooks, Stowe Vermont, Unusual things, Willimantic Connecticut, Willimantic Town Hall | 1 Reply

Mount Tom, Poet’s Seat & Deerfield MA

New England Fall Foliage Posted on October 27, 2020 by Jeff FoliageApril 24, 2025

Well, my foliage friends, the fall foliage season is winding down. (this route was driven on 26 Oct 2020) Lisa and I drove down to Connecticut, checking out Pomfret, Mansfield, and Windham before deciding that unless we drove to the … Continue reading →

Posted in 2020 Posts, Massachusetts Locations, New England Fall Foliage, Scenic Drives | Tagged authors and poets, Bray Observation Tower, Deerfield Massachusetts, Easthampton Massachusetts, Greenfield Massachusetts, Hatfield Massachusetts, Holyoke Massachusetts, Little white church, Mount Tom, museums, New England History, old barns, Poets Seat Tower, pumpkins, scenic overlooks, Sugar Hill Road, Towland Connecticutt, Turners Falls Massachusetts | 6 Replies

Unusual Things Found in New England Part 4

New England Fall Foliage Posted on August 28, 2020 by Jeff FoliageJune 9, 2024

A Maine Unusual Thing Found Worlds Largest Phone Do you need to make a phone call? Is your cell phone dead? Well head to Bryant Pond Maine and a memorial to the last hand crank magneto telephone system in the … Continue reading →

Posted in 2020 Posts, Maine Locations, New England Fall Foliage | Tagged Bryant Pond Maine, New England History, Unusual things | 10 Replies

Canterbury Shaker Village, New Hampshire

New England Fall Foliage avatarPosted on November 24, 2019 by Jeff FoliageNovember 6, 2024 1

When is the best time to photograph the Canterbury Shaker Village in New Hampshire? My best answer is (while scratching my head, )”Heck if I know!”  Maybe a better answer is, of the 3-4 times I’ve been there, I don’t … Continue reading →

Posted in 2019 Posts, New Hampshire Locations, Scenic Drives, Things To See and Do | Tagged Antique Automobiles, Canterbury New Hampshire, Canterbury Shaker Museum, Little white church, New England History, old barns, reflections of fall color | 1 Reply

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Hello, Just wanted to send a quick note to say thank you for your help in planning our New England trip this weekend!

We arrived Wednesday night and I’m currently in the airport about to fly back home to NC. Based on your recommendations, we decided to stay in southern New England- we flew into Providence, drove to Old Sturbridge Village, spent some time in the quiet corner of CT and drove down 169 to Mystic.

We spent yesterday and today in Newport. Everything about this trip was beautiful and wonderful! I have no idea if the foliage is “peak” for the area but for us it was just perfect. The trees were beautiful shades of orange, yellow, red, and some green.

I just wanted to say that I appreciate the help you gave us- we never would’ve known to visit these areas if you hadn’t suggested them in one of your posts and we are had the most wonderful trip! Thanks! Meredith Spangler

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