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  2. Culture of New England - Wikipedia

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    New England Cable News is the largest regional 24-hour cable news network in the U.S., broadcasting to more than 3.2 million homes in all of the New England states. Its studios are located in Newton, Massachusetts , outside of Boston, and it maintains bureaus in Manchester, New Hampshire ; Hartford, Connecticut ; Worcester, Massachusetts ...

  3. History of New England - Wikipedia

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    New England is the oldest clearly defined region of the United States, being settled more than 150 years before the American Revolution.The first colony in New England was Plymouth Colony, established in 1620 by the Puritan Pilgrims who were fleeing religious persecution in England.

  4. 20 Things You Never Knew About New England - AOL

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    New England is a fascinating and colorful corner of the country, a region steeped in history punctuated by the legendary events of the Colonial times. Caught up in a famous rivalry with New York ...

  5. New England - Wikipedia

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    Several factors combine to make the New England economy unique. The region is distant from the geographic center of the country, and it is a relatively small region but densely populated. It historically has been an important center of industry and manufacturing and a supplier of natural resource products, such as granite, lobster, and codfish ...

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    People shared their thoughts about this unique New England location. Viewer @funfitnessfam responded, “This looks amazing! I love to visit places like this.” It looks like a whole day of fun!

  7. New Englanders - Wikipedia

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    The region was named "New England" by English explorer John Smith in 1616. [18] While the term "New Englander" can refer to anyone who resides in New England or has cultural ties to the region, the term "Native New Englander" refers to those New Englanders who were born in the region. Another term to refer to those who live in New England is ...

  8. 10 great things to do outdoors in New England this fall - AOL

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    This article originally appeared on 10Best.com: 10 of the best things to do outdoors in New England this fall. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. Holiday Shopping Guides. See all. AOL.

  9. New England Colonies - Wikipedia

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    New England Colonies Coat of Arms/Seal Name Capital Year(s) Colony type Notes Plymouth: Plymouth: 1620–1686 1689–1691: Self-governing: Merged into the Dominion of New England in 1686, reformed in 1689, and then merged into Massachusetts in 1691 Massachusetts Bay: Charlestown Salem Boston: 1628–1686 1689–1691: Self-governing