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State of Deleware, DE
Known as the "First State," Delaware is the 2nd smallest state. Cities such as Dover, Bear, and Hockessin make Delaware a unique place to live. Don't let the size fool you: Delaware is host to arts & culture, outdoor recreation and best of all, tax-free shopping!
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Boston, MA
Boston is the capital of Massachusetts and the most populous & largest city in New England. With many colleges and universities within the city and surrounding area, Boston is a center of higher education and a center for health care. The city's economy is also based on research, finance, and biotechnology. This vibrant, thriving city is renowned for its cultural facilities, world-class educational institutions, champion sports franchises, as well as its place at the very forefront of American history. Tourism is one of New England's largest industries; as the region's social and commercial "hub", Boston is willing to accommodate and entertain you as few other cities can.
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Baltimore, MD
Baltimore, a vibrant city on the water where you will find something new around every corner. Baltimore's world-renowned Inner Harbor is surrounded by historic neighborhoods where you will find city living at its best with unique shops and restaurants for every style and taste. The city enjoys a vibrant arts scene and embraces its history and influence on American culture. Baltimore Inner Harbor is home to a many tasty restaurants, taverns and bars. Sports fans will want to stop at Camden Yards to watch the Baltimore Orioles play ball or catch a Baltimore Ravens football game a short distance away, where it's easy to get in on the action, spirit and fun of Baltimore!
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Portland, ME
Portland is an old seacoast town. It is also a funky city filled with galleries, one-of-kind boutiques and shops, and incredible restaurants serving everything from New England clam chowder, lobster rolls and Maine seafood to nouveau cuisine. Portland is the banking capital of northern New England, home to major international law firms, import/export companies, and modern high-rise office buildings located in historic districts with centuries old architecture. Portland stands as one of the few working waterfronts left in the United States, acting as New England's largest tonnage seaport and second largest fishing port. Portland is Maine's largest city with 66,000 full time residents; however it swells to 2 million if one includes annual visitors and part-time residents. At every turn, Portland is an experience for everyone.
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