Monthly Archives: March 2011

History of Perkins Cove

Then & Now Ogunquit meant “Coastal Lagoon” to native Abenaki Indians and was first a village within Wells, Maine settled in 1641. The first sawmill was established in 1686 and shipbuilding developed along the Ogunquit River.  Besides constructing schooners and …

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WELCOME To Our New Sponsor!

We would Like to Welcome Sunapee Cruises as a Linking Banner Sponsor on our blogsite!  If you would like to have a Linking Banner or Link on our blogsite Please email us at NewEnglandBlogger@gmail.com

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Perkins Cove, Maine

A Picture Perfect Postcard  The New England coastline is full of nooks and crannies everywhere! In Maine you can find them all over the coast. One of our favorites is Perkins Cove.  Perkins Cove is beautiful to visit any season …

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History of the Steamships on Lake Sunapee

   In the late 19th century, Lake Sunapee became a popular destination for people that lived the city life in New England, New York and New Jersey. It was the Steamboat Era in which passengers came to the large resorts and …

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Welcome to our New Blog!

Welcome to our NEW Blogsite!!! At   New England Blogger we will be blogging about all things New England and getting you ready for the warm weather getaways for Spring and Summer! From towns to visit and their history, things to …

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Lake Sunapee, New Hampshire

Lake Sunapee, New Hampshire DREAM ON WITH ME!  One of my favorite places is Lake Sunapee, New Hampshire.  There’s just something about it.  The air is cleaner, the water is clearer and it is just purely breathtaking, relaxing and rejuvenating! …

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