New England History and Heritage Trail

New England History and Heritage Trail This trail highlights New England's unique history and its impact on the United States and the world.

This trail will connect all six states in an important way, by helping to bring these sites recognition on a local, regional and national level, and also by bringing tourist dollars to New England.

06/28/2024

Orchard House, the former home of Louisa May Alcott in Concord, Massachusetts, around 1900-1906 and 2018. Originally built sometime in the early 18th century, the house was heavily expanded by Louisa's father Bronson in 1857, and the family lived here for the next two decades. The house is now preserved as a museum, with few changes since the Alcotts lived here. Historic image courtesy of the Library of Congress.

https://lostnewengland.com/2020/04/orchard-house-concord-mass/

Remember and honor those who have fallen and be safe on this Memorial Day.
05/27/2024

Remember and honor those who have fallen and be safe on this Memorial Day.

04/16/2024
01/02/2024

Did you know that the first mention of coffee in America was by Jamestown's most famous settler? Captain John Smith knew about coffee from his travels in Turkey...

12/17/2023

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Belchertown, MA
01007

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