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Massachusetts
There’s a couple of boundaries in Massachusetts. One is warm waters south of Cape Cod and at some point around Boston the clams used to make your fried clam dinners and chowders changes from quahog clams to steamer clams. The Massachusetts shoreline is one of the most iconic and varied in New England—spanning sandy beaches,…
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Rhode Island
Rhode Island has the best seafood of the New England states. It has all the seafood the four other states have plus it has awesome Portuguese influenced offerings such as the clear broth clam chowder as pictured in the photo. Rhode Island may be the smallest state, but its shoreline punches way above its weight—nicknamed…
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Connecticut
Warm waters and gentle waves. The Summer of 100 Beaches begins each year in Connecticut. The Connecticut shoreline, stretching along the Long Island Sound, offers a more gentle and laid-back coastal experience compared to the open-ocean beaches of nearby states. It’s full of charming seaside towns, historic landmarks, quiet beaches, and scenic marshlands. The Connecticut…