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  1. A large number of places in the U.S were named after places in England largely as a result of English settlers and explorers of the Thirteen Colonies. Some names were carried over directly and are found throughout the country (such as Manchester, Birmingham and Rochester).

  2. Day trips to the coast? Yes, of course, but much better if you stay over for a few days and really get to know somewhere. With around 500 miles of coast, the East of England has many superb coastal towns to enjoy. Here's our top ten favourites...

  3. Saxmundham is in East Anglia. It's a charming working market town catering more for local residents than the tourism industry, but is a good base for exploring the Suffolk coast and inland rural towns and villages.

  4. It includes six states: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut . In one of the earliest British colonial settlements in the New World, Pilgrims from England first settled in New England in 1620 at Plymouth Colony in and around present-day Plymouth, Massachusetts.

  5. 17 de jun. de 2010 · These 13 original colonies (New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia)...

  6. The Broads have Wroxham at its heart, medieval Norwich is the only city in England in a National Park, and you can travel to Great Yarmouth, the east coast’s premier seaside resort. Visit the Broads

  7. Attraction-packed resorts like Skegness, Great Yarmouth and Clacton-on-Sea line the coast. As well as smaller villages like Louth, Aldeburgh and Britain’s most easterly town of Lowestoft with its wide sandy beaches on one side and woodland on the other.