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154. My USA Autumn Adventure Trip: New Jersey, New York & New Hampshire

154. My USA Autumn Adventure Trip: New Jersey, New York & New Hampshire

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In this solo episode, I tell you all about the next part of my USA travels this autumn, flying from Nashville to Newark, hanging out in New Jersey and New York City, and then getting the Amtrak train to White River Junction in Vermont. From there, I spent a couple of nights in a hotel, hired another car, explored the area, drove through the White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire, visited several farms, and then headed to my Airbnb in the super cute town of Woodstock, Vermont. Oh, and the wheels fell off my suitcase. Yay travelling!

Useful links:

Fireside Inn & Suites, West Lebanon: https://www.booking.com/hotel/us/fireside-inn-suites-west-lebanon.html

Woodstock Airbnb: https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/15023112?source_impression_id=p3_1728930568_P3xrB3Qki8_8cIdm

Sugarbush Farm: https://sugarbushfarm.com/

Billings Farm & Museum: https://billingsfarm.org/

Arnold’s Wayside Diner: https://www.facebook.com/arnoldswaysidediner/

King Arthur’s Baking Company: https://www.kingarthurbaking.com/

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