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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Massachusetts", sorted by average review score:

Favorite Places of Worcester County: A Guide to Shopping, Dining, Recreation, Sightseeing, History, Facts and Fun
Published in Paperback by Bryant Alpman (April, 1995)
Authors: Larry Abramoff, Lawrence J. Abramoff, Gloria Abramoff, Ann Lindblad, and Tatnuck Bookseller & Sons
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Great guide!
Everything you ever wanted to know about Central Mass!!


Fishing New England : A Cape Cod Shore Guide
Published in Paperback by On The Water, LLC (08 December, 2000)
Author: Gene Bourque
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Excellent Guide for Fishing
A must for all who enjoy fishing from the shorelines of Cape Cod. Loved the format with directions and tips. Well done and great buy for the money.


Fodor's Cape Cod: The Guide for All Budgets, Completely Updated, With Many Maps and Travel Tips (Fodor's Cape Cod)
Published in Paperback by Fodors Travel Pubns (02 April, 2002)
Authors: Fodors, Fodor's, and Fodor
Average review score:

Very helpful
I always travel with Fodors. They have a very easy setup. They have listings for nightlife, hotels, recreation and shopping. Restaurants and hotels are divided up according to price and reviewed. Maps are given of popular tourist areas. It's great for planning ahead.


Fodor's Exploring Boston & New England (2nd Ed)
Published in Paperback by Fodors Travel Pubns (March, 1997)
Authors: Tim Locke, Fodor's Travel Staff, Sue Gordon, and Fodors
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Marvelous! Lost our copy to our Fall Colors Tour guide lady
I'm ordering a replacement copy of Fodors Exploring Boston & New England (97 version). It did such a good good of supplementing our tour guide's very good materials, that she was going to get her own. She was nice, so we gave her ours. Wonderful blending of short synoptic items, great selection of points of interest, and excellent photographs with additional two-page extended essays on pertinent subjects ranging from early Americana to Native American gambling institutions. Very attractive and lively layout, good indexing, and very informative. The text is not burdened down with lots of places to stay, eat, or pay for entertainment. But suggestions abound in separate compact sections at the back of the book. Good maps. Very convenient size. A great book to point you in the right direction, then to bring back the memories. Both my wife and I give it a 10: which means it does an excellent job of satisfying both right- and left-brain appetites for information on this marvelously rich region.


Fodor's Flashmaps Boston: The Ultimate Map Guide (Flashmaps Boston)
Published in Paperback by Fodors Travel Pubns (12 June, 2001)
Authors: Robert Blake and Fodor
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Helps you find everything
A nice compilation of maps that help you find everything and everywhere in Boston! I used it for my first ever trip to Boston and it was comforting to know it was always within easy reach. There are maps to help you find everything from neighborhoods to tourist attractions, from restaurants to colleges, from shopping to entertainment spots. Of course, the maps that I found most helpful of all were those for the Metro system and public transportation!

Highly recommended if you'll be doing a lot of traveling around Boston on your own!


Fodor's Pocket Nantucket (Fodor's Pocket Nantucket)
Published in Paperback by Fodors Travel Pubns (08 May, 2001)
Authors: Fodor'S, Melisse Gelula, and Fodor
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The only guide you need...
After looking and buying a number of bulky guides,(many which focused on Cape Cod or Martha's Vinyard) I finally found the only concise, detailed and rich in description guide to Nantucket out there. A bonus is that its tiny enough to fit in your purse or pocket as you walk or bike around the island. A++


Footprints of Henry W. Longfellow : a travel guide to America's favorite poet
Published in Unknown Binding by Versa Press ()
Author: Ethel F. Harberts
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Esencial en nuestra escuela
No lo he visto, pero es importante para la comunidad de la Escuela Henry W. Longfellow de San Germán, Puerto Rico.


Fortunate Lives
Published in Paperback by Harperperennial Library (March, 1993)
Author: Robb Forman Dew
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A son's last summer at home is detailed with charm and humor
Dew's story of a son's last summer before entering Harvard University is charmingly detailed by a master storyteller. It speaks of a mother's devotion and care for a son who must inevitably separate from her. This is a book every mother of a son should read before he leaves for school. Indeed, the main character is fortunate to have a mother such as Dew describes.


The Four Seasons
Published in Hardcover by Masters Pr (December, 1997)
Author: Bob Ryan
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A Gem of a book for long-suffering Boston sports fans!
Every season of a Boston sports fans' waking day is covered in this excellent book. The highs and lows of each of the 4 major Hub sports teams are chronicled here, capturing the moods,the history, and tradition that is truly unique! Boston Globe columnist Ryan shares his passion that the true sports fan of New England feels. Whether Boston fan or foe,this is the ultimate guide that realistic captures the flavor of the love affair of a sports town and it's fans! A great read!!!!


Frederick Law Olmsted and the Boston Park System
Published in Hardcover by Belknap Pr (December, 1982)
Author: Cynthia Zaitzevsky
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A complete guide to the creation of the Emerald Necklace
Cynthia Zaitzevsky leaves nothing out of this heavily-illustrated explanation of how and why Boston's Emerald Necklace parks were constructed. In addition to the history, she includes draft plans, planting lists, and a full survey of all the architecture and bridges orginal to the park system. After reading of all these accomplishments, you will want to visit the parks to see what remains today.


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