![]() The Surf Club area is a town unto itself with restaurants, shops, and equipment rentals readily available. If you are just there for the beach, there are over two miles of it. When it is time to walk-off the donuts, saunter through the town’s Sculpture Mile. Grab movie tickets at Madison Art Cinema and enjoy the Italian-style concession stand. Legendary bookworm heaven RJ Julia Booksellers will keep your eyes scanning spines for hours. Madison, Connecticut Blue hour after sunset in Madison Connecticut from East Wharf beachįor a taste of something different, look no further than the square-shaped donuts of beach town Madison, Connecticut. Cinephiles will recognize Wetherill State Park from Wes Anderson’s “Moonrise Kingdom.” Historic New England Watson farm is a 265-acre working farm where people can learn the tricks of the trade and experience the past first-hand. The beacon replaced one which is featured in some of the earliest ship observations in US history. The lighthouse was the first in Road Island. Jamestown is where American history is born. The most popular tourist destination is without doubt the Beavertail Lighthouse and Park. Jamestown, Rhode Island Aerial view of Jamestown, Rhode Island chose Hull as the spot for his family summer home. The town makes a stunning backdrop for wedding photos. ![]() Low tide leaves behind tiny pools that children and migrating birds alike flock to. The sand of Nantasket Beach is a fine, light grey. 10,000 people live there today and diligently keep the tourism alive. Just hop on a ferry at Boston Harbor and watch Hull come to you. Nantasket Beach has the laid-back, fun-loving vibe every getaway seeking Bostonian craves. Hull was like a Coney Island to Boston once upon a time. Hull, Massachusetts Outside dining of Shipwreck'D at Pemberton Point restaurant in Hull, via Yingna Cai / If fresher goods are in your purview, outlet town Kittery is a mere 22 minute drive away. Tours are on stand-by to ferry you to the best spots. If shopping is in the cards, Maine is famous for its antiques. Be sure to set aside enough time to walk the 3 1/2 mile long beach. ![]() Trolly rides give visitors the chance to sample everything in the 1,500 population town. The 45-minute drive from Portland offers something for everyone. Ogunquit, Maine Historic buildings and shops in Perkins Cove in Ogunquit, Maine, via Wangkun Jia / ĭiehard Stephen King fans visit Ogunquit every year as it is where much of “The Stand” is set. More on the Atlantic Coast Explore 9 of the most underrated towns on the Atlantic coast. ![]()
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