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This New England Travel Nurses web site specifically focuses on Nursing job opportunities in the New England area. Nursing jobs in the New England area consist of Permanent, Travel Nursing and Per Diem Nursing. New England Travel Nurses is the most comprehensive resource for nurses seeking employment in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Vermont, Rhode Island and Maine.
CITIES OF NEW ENGLAND
New England may be best known for its rural landscape, seaside villages and small towns, but her cities are alive with a character and magic all their own. These metropolitan areas have plenty of excitement and entertainment to offer. Each is worth a look and a visit!
Boston, Massachusetts
Experience Boston -- New England's biggest playground. Fantastic museums, incredible shopping, wonderful restaurants, unforgettable entertainment, and places and sites right out of the history books!
Newport, Rhode Island
Once a playground for only the wealthy, America's first resort offers many delights for visitors. Historic sites abound, with dozens of colonial era buildings and - of course - the famous Newport mansions. Home to many a regatta, there is much to see and do on the water, whether you're an avid boater or just want to take a ride off shore. Plenty of shopping, family activities and delicious restaurants keep millions of folks coming to Newport year after year.
Portland, Maine
Maine's largest city was originally settled in the 17th century Portland became an important shipping center after the American Revolution. The Great Fire of 1866 destroyed much of the city resulting in a rebuilding effort using brick and Victorian design. Of special note for visitors is the Old Port Exchange, 19th century brick buildings now housing many specialty shops, restaurants and pubs; and the outstanding Portland Museum of Art. Opportunities for cultural enjoyment also include local ballet, opera, theater and symphony orchestra. Historic sites, sporting venues and numerous prospects to get out on the water abound.
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Located an hour’s drive northeast of Boston on Interstate 95 is this small gem of a riverfront city. Portsmouth’s long nautical history is readily apparent by the great number of old brick and clapboard buildings nestled along winding streets and alleyways. A visit to the Strawbery Banke outdoor history museum will let your poke in and around dozens of old restored houses. Modern life thrives as well with fine restaurants, coffee bars, fun taverns and boutiques found throughout the downtown area. River views abound so take some time to for some walking and your be glad Portsmouth was a stop on your travels.
Providence, Rhode Island
Providence -- Rhode Island's capital brings you over 200 years of history, fine food, lots of shopping, and incredible nightlife. Enjoy!
Hartford, Connecticut
The Hartford region is Connecticut's Capital Country! From metropolitan culture and excitement to the rural quiet of the Farmington Valley, enjoy the best of both worlds!
COLONIAL NEW ENGLAND
NEW ENGLAND'S FOILAGE
MARITIME NEW ENGLAND
Coastal New England is rich in maritime history: Famous Revolutionary campaigns were fought here, and the whaling industry had its home base in much of the coastal areas. Boating and fishing continue to play an important role in New England life today, as recreational boaters join lifelong lobster and fishermen on Long Island Sound and the Atlantic Ocean.
Mystic, CT
No journey into the history of New England's maritime culture is complete without a visit to Mystic and the surrounding region. The centerpiece of any trip to the area is the Mystic Seaport, where the heritage of 19th century coastal New England is preserved through exhibits, classes and special events year-round. The Mystic region is also home to two important naval battle sites, at Stonington Boro and Fort Griswold in Groton, CT. Stonington is also home to the last active fishing fleet on the Connecticut coastline. Active boaters and boat riders will find numerous charters, sailing trips and docking areas to enjoy their time on Long Island Sound.
Newport, RI
Long recognized as one of the country's best known boating recreation cities, boaters flock to Newport every year to enjoy the water, the boating events, and socializing with other boaters. Unlike other port cities, Newport attracts a large number of bigger yachts, as well, making it a popular place for boat watchers. Museums in the area detail the history of yachting and the Newport maritime industry. In season, boat shows, races, regattas and boat parades are popular attractions.
Maine's South Coast
A picture of a typical oceanside New England town always includes the lobsterman, headed out in his boat to empty his traps. The South Coast of Maine is home to that picture: Small coastal lobster and fishing villages, quiet coves housing little boats, and dozens of sails flying over the water. Those with a historic interest can visit Portland, a center of whaling and fishing industry during the 19th century.
South of Boston and the South Shore, MA
This region of Massachusetts is home to one of the most famous maritime events in American history, the landing of the Mayflower. Visitors can see a replica of that famous ship in Plymouth. In Fall River, visitors can enjoy a trip on some later historic boats: The Battleship Massachusetts, submarine Lionfish and other veterans of World War II. Throughout the region, there are reminders of our maritime heritage: Fort Phoenix in Fairhaven, the Marine Museum at Fall River -- featuring artifacts from and a replica of the Titanic, the New Bedford Whaling Museum are among the more frequently visited.
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New England Travel Nurses would like to thank you for your visit and welcome you to consider applying for a travel nursing job in one of the New England states by utilizing the link below. We offer numerous travel nursing opportunities in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Maine, Vermont and Rhode Island. Contact us to find out more!
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