Summer Feet New England bicycle adventure travel vacations and weekend getaways featuring the Maine coast, islands, lighthouses, mountains, foliage, and country inns.
Highland Lake From its beautiful beach and grounds to its many activities and lodging amenities, the Highland Lake Resort is the perfect place for a New England vacation, weekend getaway, or business trip.
* New England is a region of the northeastern United States of America, now regarded as comprising the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
* New England is a poorly defined region of New South Wales, Australia.
* New England is a town in the American state of North Dakota.
New England Patriots The New England Patriots are a National Football League team based in Foxborough, Massachusetts :Formerly known as: Boston Patriots (1960-1970):Home field: Gillette Stadium (since 2002)::Nickerson Field (1960-1962)::Alumni Stadium (1969)::Foxboro Stadium (1971-2001):Helmet design: A man's face in silhouette, wearing a red-white-and-blue tricorn hat. The man's sideburns and stylized hat led to the nickname "Flying Elvis":Super Bowl Championships won (3): XXXVI (2001 Season), XXXVIII (2003 Season), XXXIX (2004 Season):Division Championships won (8): 1963, 1976, 1986, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2003, 2004 Franchise history:
The early years
The Boston Patriots played in the first-ever game in the American Football League, against the Denver Broncos on September 9, 1960. Although the team made only two AFL playoff appearances, it had numerous stars. In 1963, eleven Patriots made the AFL All-star team, including Gino Cappelletti, Nick Buoniconti, and Babe Parilli. In the late 1960's, fullback Jim Nance became a powerful offensive weapon for the Patriots, gaining 1,458 yards in 1966 and 1,216 in 1967, when he was the American Football League's MVP.
Cuisine Of New England New England cuisine is a type of American cuisine found in New England, the northeastern region of the United States. New England cooking is characterized by extensive use of seafood and dairy products, which results from its historical reliance on its seaports and fishing industry, as well as extensive dairy farming in states like Vermont. Two outstandingly characteristic ingredients native to New England are maple syrup and cranberries. Well into the 19th century, molasses from the Caribbean and honey were staple sweeteners for all but the upper class. The Mediterranean herbs are not hardy in much of New England away from the coast: parsley and sage are New England herbs, with a few Caribbean additions like nutmeg. The starch is potato. The favored cooking techniques are stewing and baking.
New England Digital New England Digital (1971 - 1992), based in White River Junction, Vermont, was best known for its signature product, the Synclavier System. Originally developed as the "Dartmouth Digital Synthesizer" by Dartmouth College professor Jon Appleton, in association with NED founders Cameron W. Jones and Sydney A. Alonso, the Synclavier was one of the most advanced electronic synthesis and recording tools of the day. The system was nearly as famous for where it was not used, as it was for the list of premier studios in which it was -- the extremely sophisticated synthesizer enjoyed the distinction of being banned from many famous concert halls, out of fear that it would obsolete the musicians themselves.
New England Confederation The United Colonies of New England, commonly known as the New England Confederation, was a political and military alliance of the British colonies of Massachusetts, Plymouth, Connecticut, and New Haven. Established in 1643, its primary purpose was to unite the Puritan colonies against the Indians. It also provided for the return of fugitive criminals and indentured servants, and served as a forum for resolving inter-colonial disputes. The confederation disintegrated in the 1650s after Massachusetts refused to join the war against the Netherlands during the First Anglo-Dutch War.
New England National Park New England is a national park in New South Wales (Australia), 391 km north of Sydney. It is World Heritage listed as part of the Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves. Public access to the park focuses on the Point Lookout area (1500m above sea level), from where on a clear day the Pacific Ocean is visible.
New England, North Dakota New England is a municipality located in Hettinger County, North Dakota. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 555.
Geography:
New England is located at 46°32'24" North, 102°51'56" West (46.539925, -102.865597).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.3 km² (0.5 mi²). 1.3 km² (0.5 mi²) of it is land and none of the area is covered with water.
University Of New England, Australia The University of New England (UNE) was originally formed in 1938 as the New England University College, a College of the University of Sydney. It became fully independent in 1954, and was the first Australian university established outside a capital city. Its original and main campus is located in Armidale in the state of New South Wales. The main campus is home to some historic bulidings, the old stately homestead Booloominbah and the Vice-Chancellor's residence Trevenna, both deigned by architect Horbury Hunt.
New England Revolution The New England Revolution (also known as the Revs) is the Major League Soccer (MLS) franchise of Boston, Massachusetts. Owned by Robert Kraft, who also owns the NFL franchise New England Patriots, the Revs play their home games at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The team moved to Gillette Stadium with the Patriots in 2002, after Foxboro Stadium was torn down and rebuilt in 2001-2002.
New England Football Conference The New England Football Conference is an athletic conference which competes in football in the NCAA's Division III. Member teams are located in New England. The conference is divided into the Boyd Division and the Bogan Division.