Six states make up the area known as New England. They are Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and Vermont. New England is located in the uppermost northeast region of the United States and was established as an area when the Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock and began building colonies. read more
New England is a region in the northeastern part of the United States, and typically is considered to include the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. read more
The state is designated as part of both the Tri-State area AND the six-state hydra known as New England, due to its inclusion on the Discover New England tourism website and organization. In December, CT was erased from the map on the site for failing to pay its annual organizational dues ($100,000), but they were just added back on today. read more
New England is located in the uppermost northeast region of the United States and was established as an area when the Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock and began building colonies. In the first years, most of the general region was called the Massachusetts Bay Colony, but as the colony grew and spread new states were formed. read more