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7.  The Eastern Shore of Maryland

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The popular Eastern Shore of Maryland is mainly (and unsurprisingly) on the east side of the well-known Chesapeake Bay. It includes nine counties. Seven of them feature Chesapeake Bay coastlines. 

This relatively rural region also includes Maryland’s singular coast on the Atlantic Ocean. It is also part of the Delmarva Peninsula which is shared between Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia. See the gorgeous leaves in the Elk Neck State Park region. Then sample some Maryland crabs as well.

8.  North Conway, New Hampshire

North Conway is a CDP (census-designated place) in eastern Carroll County. This all-year resort area is also the largest village in the town called Conway. Take a scenic drive on the 34-mile stretch of Kancamagus Highway in the beautiful White Mountain National Forest.

Take in the memorable vistas during early October. You can also go biking, hiking, and rock climbing. Dine at one of the local restaurants. Do you enjoy shopping? North Conway is famous for its surprisingly large number of outlet shops.

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