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Explore the Massachusettes landscape with a Class A, Class C, fifth wheel or pop ups from one of the above Massachusettes Motorhome hire companies. With a Recreational Vehicle hire, you have the complete freedom to discover the Massachusettes Countryside at your own pace with no strict timetables or hotel check ins.
Stop when and where you want to ! Have the convenience of storage space where you can take all the essential items that you require for your family vacation up in the mountains or alongside a river or down on the beach.
Create life time memories with a American self drive camper rental. Experience the adventure of the open road with your Massachusettes RV Rental and enjoy great value for money (especially for families) with being able to prepare your own meals plus also the bonus of spending quality time with the family.
The arrival of the earliest pioneers near Salem in 1630 was the shaping of Massachusetts as a state. Puritans arriving from an England threatened with civil war came to set up a new colony, intended to be an example to the world of a perfect human society with rigid Protestant discipline and a devout way of life. This was the beginning of New England and today it is made up of six states including Massachusetts.
Boston has been the hub of the state since colonial times. The state capital is full of history that can be traced back through walking attractions like the Freedom Trail and the Black Heritage Trail. Boston also boasts a wealth of culture thanks to the prestigious presence of Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge.
To the east lie the beaches of the Cape Cod Peninsula as well as the islands of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket that together form the region’s most popular holiday destination, with historic towns and plenty of walking and cycling opportunities. Inland Massachusetts is much quieter with settlements having formed around the fertile river valleys and in the Berkshire Hills to the west. Development of the Berkshires began with the construction of the railway from New York and Boston and it became a favourite summer retreat for wealthy city folk as well as attracting artists and writers.
The region is now most famous for its vibrant summer music, dance and theatre festivals, particularly the Boston Symphony Orchestra that has its home in the huge Tanglewood Estate in Lenox
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