Exploring the Northeastern United States in August is a delightful experience, offering a perfect blend of warm weather, vibrant landscapes, and a plethora of activities. From the stunning coastal views of Maine to the charming small towns of Vermont, the region bursts with life and color. August is the ideal time to enjoy outdoor festivals, scenic hikes, and beach outings. The Northeast’s rich history and diverse culture provide endless opportunities for discovery, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure.
In the latest issue of Northeast Traveler Magazine, the cover article “Too Much to Do in Stamford” by Carter Goodwin captures the essence of this vibrant Connecticut city. Carter’s quick trip to Stamford left him yearning for more as he discovered a wealth of activities and attractions. From the bustling downtown area with its eclectic mix of shops and restaurants to the serene beauty of Stamford Park, Stamford offers something for everyone. Paul’s engaging narrative and vivid descriptions bring the city to life, making readers eager to explore all that Stamford has to offer.
This issue also highlights three more captivating features: The Duquesne Incline, Meredith, New Hampshire, and Raffles Boston. The Duquesne Incline in Pittsburgh offers a nostalgic ride up Mount Washington, providing breathtaking views of the city skyline and rivers below. Meredith, New Hampshire, nestled in the Lakes Region, charms visitors with its picturesque scenery, historic sites, and vibrant local culture. Lastly, Raffles Boston, a luxurious addition to the Back Bay neighborhood, combines timeless elegance with modern amenities, making it a premier destination for travelers seeking an indulgent experience.
This, and a whole lot more, await visitors in both the text version and the highly-immersive print/flipbook version of Northeast Traveler Magazine. Dive into detailed articles, stunning photography, and insider tips that will inspire your next adventure. Read more and start planning your unforgettable journey today!
Too Much To Do In STAMFORD
Sometimes, there’s simply too much to do and not enough time to experience it all. Take my recent trip to Stamford, CT, for instance. We were there to participate in…
Taming Pittsburgh’s Steepest Slope with the DUQUESNE INCLINE
As the wooden cable car begins its ascent from the station at Carson Street, the bustling streets of Pittsburgh’s South Side recede, giving way to an expanding canvas of urban…
Stop For A While In MEREDITH
I used to consider Meredith a nice stopping point on my trips into the mountains, a place to grab lunch, shop, or just stretch my legs in the middle of…
Elegance At RAFFLES BOSTON
Renowned for its heritage of luxury and impeccable service, the Raffles brand has long epitomized elegance and sophistication. From the historic grandeur of Raffles Singapore to the contemporary opulence of…
Newport’s Gilded Age ISSAC BELL HOUSE
Newport’s Isaac Bell House is an icon of the architectural innovation of the Gilded Age. Unlike the marble and gold opulence of Newport’s more famed mansions, this historic mansion is…
August in BELGRADE MAINE
August in Belgrade, Maine, is a quintessential summer experience, offering a blend of serene lake activities, thrilling fishing adventures, and challenging golf courses. Nestled in the heart of Kennebec County…
Vermont’s WHALE TAILS
In the serene landscapes of Vermont, two remarkable sculptures by Jim Sardonis capture the imagination and symbolize the fragility of our planet. These sculptures, “Whale Dance” and its precursor “Reverence,”…
NYC’s Most OVERLOOKED LANDMARKS
With New York predicted to attract over 61 million tourists this year—and 4.4 million visitors on average per year to the Statue of Liberty—travelers may be keen to avoid the…