1. The Kennedys
Love them or hate them, the Kennedy family is pretty close to American royalty. All the drama of the Kardashians without the reality show.
2. The Wine
No, really! Massachusetts has over 29 apple, blueberry, cranberry, peach, and grape wineries. If you prefer to snack and sip, there’s even an official Wine and Cheese trail.
3. Cranberries
From cranberry bogs to cranberry sauce, you can’t go far in Massachusetts without running into this tart berry. And speaking of regional snacks…
4. Love Fig Newtons?
They were named after the town of Newton, Massachusetts. Sorry Sir Isaac.
5. Baked Beans
Boston prefers its beans hot and sweet. Or as candy-coated peanuts. Where else can you share a handful of baked beans on the nation's oldest subway?
6. Boston Creme Pie
Half cake, half pudding, 100% local decadence
7. Whales
With the world famous Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution right here, there’s no better place to head out to sea and meet a whale or two.
8. Fall Foliage
Massachusetts knows how to do fall.
9. The Cape Cod National Seashore
This seaside national park boasts over 40 miles of protected coastline and natural splendor. It's not just for the beach bums though; the CCNS includes explorable marshlands, glacial (or "kettle" ponds), and even a former Coast Guard station transformed into a youth hostel.
10. Beaches
Windswept dunes, shimmering beach grass, and sparkling waters.
11. Native Culture
The native peoples of Massachusetts are still going strong.
12. Salem
This port city once played host to the infamous Salem witch trials. Nowadays, it is THE destination for all things mystical.
13. The Red Sox
What do you get when you mix the birth-state of American baseball with a Big Green Monster? An amazing sports tradition.
14. Cape Cod & The Islands
This summer paradise is the place to be if you love old-fashioned downtowns, saltwater taffy, and giving directions by pointing at your bicep.
15. History
You don’t earn the nickname "The Cradle of Liberty" for nothing. Massachusetts has been here from the start.
16. Education
Harvard, MIT, Tufts, Boston College, Amherst, Wellesley...you’ll run out of breath before you run out of top-ranking Massachusetts schools.
17. Boston
Incredible nightlife, world-class marathons, and all the cobblestones you could want.
18. The People
New Englanders may have a reputation for being a bit on the cool side, but the people of Massachusetts will warm your heart with their big personalities and a hot cup of Dunkin Donuts coffee.
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