Wednesday January 14, 2009
If you want to go on a winter walk in the New Hampshire woods...
and encounter something mysterious... then head to America's Stonehenge. The odd attraction is open daily year-round, and winter is a fine time to explore the 30 acres of cave-like dwellings, astronomically aligned rock formations and other mysterious structures left behind by an unknown people.
Snowshoe rentals are available, and
candlelight snowshoe treks are offered Saturday evenings through February 14. Call 603-893-8300 for reservations and to inquire about snow conditions.
Prefer to stay indoors? Then join me on a
virtual photo tour of this unique spot.
Related Resource:New England Oddities A to ZAmerica's Stonehenge photo © 1999 Kim Knox Beckius.
Wednesday January 14, 2009
During
Boston Restaurant Week, visitors can sample prix-fixe menus at some of the city's best restaurants at a price that usually represents a significant savings. The next Restaurant Week in Boston is actually scheduled for two weeks: March 15-20 and March 22-27.
New this year: Saturday dining and a lighter (and cheaper) lunch option at participating restaurants. Learn more in this
Restaurant Week preview.
Related Resource:Must-See Sights in BostonBoston Restaurant Week photo © 2004 Kim Knox Beckius
Wednesday January 14, 2009
The New England states were bluer than blue during the 2008 election, and as Barack Obama prepares to take the presidential oath of office on January 20, there are several Boston area establishments hosting inauguration events. Whether you're an Obama supporter or just ready to enjoy a cocktail on a Tuesday for a "change," here's your guide to
inauguration parties in Boston.
Tuesday January 13, 2009
New additions this week to
Kim's New England Deal Sheet:
- Save $5 on tickets to the Grand Tasting at this weekend's Sun WineFest at Mohegan Sun, featuring cooking demonstrations and more than 600 wines to sample;
- Ski three times for $99 this winter at Massachusetts' Wachusett Mountain; and
- Enjoy free admission Monday to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.