New England
A Video Tour

(product # 800)

New England feels like home for most Americans. From the rockbound shores of Maine to it's white steepled mountain villages; New England offers a sense of order, permanence and romance. It is a land of enduring values and surprising vistas.
In this video tour of New England, you will discover the well known aspects of the region and the less well known. Of course you will find the autumn foliage on the hillsides, the quaint villages, the dunes of the Cape, the lighthouses of Maine, and the sweep of America's Revolutionary heritage.





But there is much more.
New England, A Video Tour includes:

Massachusetts
Plymouth Plantation
Boston's Freedom Trail
USS Constitution
Lexington and Concord
The Swan Boats
Cape Cod
Martha's Vineyard
Nantucket
Old Sturbridge Village
The Berkshires

Connecticut
Mystic Seaport
Litchfield Hills
Thimble Islands
Yale

Vermont
Foliage Tour
Skiing
Quaint Small Towns
Covered Bridges
Country Fair
Lake Champlain
Shelburne Museum
Dairy Farm

New Hampshire
Mt Washington
Lake Winnipesaukee
Maple Sugaring
White Mountain National Forest
Franconia Notch
Loons
New Hampshire Coast

Maine
Acadia National Park
Mountains and Lakes
Fishing Camp
Coastal Towns
Lobstering
Windjammer
Lighthouses

Rhode Island
Colonial Newport
Newport Mansions
Bristol Parade
Block Island


"Six New England states are visited in a beautifully shot overview of this scenic region. Maps, vintage prints, and a historic perspective enhance this excellent travel video."


ALA Booklist




"Well scripted and excellently photographed presentation designed to not only point out common tourist attractions but to convey the region's spirit through words and images. This video is about as good as travel programs get"

Video Rating Guide, Spring 95

$19.99 (plus shipping)

PAL (European TV standard) Available for $5 more)

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