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Missed Connections: Boston Common Is Fab For Fall
Welcome back to gorgeous New England for this week's episode of Missed Connections. Start planning your trip now and you'll be in time for the fall colors--and what better to bring with you than a new Mr. or Ms. Right? Find a day trip buddy at one of these hot spots:
Club Cafe -- This Downtown Crossing gay bar may not be a great place to talk, but you might pick up some digits. 209 Columbus Ave.
The Middle East -- Besides hosting concerts almost every day of the week, this nightclub is a watering hole to meet beautiful girls in glasses or just feel less alone. 472 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge
The Foundation Lounge -- Someone may just approach you at this hip hotel restaurant and bar famous for its sake menu. 500 Commonwealth Ave.
Related Stories:
· Club Cafe [Official Site]
· The Middle East [Official Site]
· The Foundation Lounge [Official Site]
· Missed Connections coverage [Jaunted]
· Boston Hotels [HotelChatter]
[Photo: juannes]
Tags: Active Travel / Fall Foliage Travel / Oklahoma / New England / → All Tags
Make Like a Tree...

We'll be the first to tell you that the old Family Guy episode about "Leafers" --city folk looking to spy the reds and golds of fall foliage--had us in stitches. But we could have just as easily enjoyed a tour the countryside as Leafers ourselves. With a cold snap in the air and places like Buffalo, NY already getting walloped by snow, now is the time to get in one last leaf-loving trip.
But where, oh where, to go? Well, you have two options. First, there's the old standby of New England, where the fall color industry is established enough to have dedicated train lines and "flightseeing". USA Today enumerates your options, but you'll have to move quickly as the leaf-peeping season there will soon come to a close.
Alternatively, and believe it or not, Oklahoma springs forth with an bounty of scenery, too. The Pauls Valley Daily Democrat (yeah, we don't know where that is either) breaks down all the leaf peeping locations throughout the state using every adjective in the book, with an emphasis on driving routes that swerve past some beautiful country.
[Photo: ohad*]
Related Stories:
· Leaf Peeping off the Beaten Track [USAT]
· Panorama of Color [PVDD]
Tags: Travel Suggestions / New England / → All Tags
Fishing Deals for Beginners and Pros
Fishing is one of those hobbies that can be tough to pick up if you haven't been doing it your whole life. Lures? Nightcrawlers? How to fillet a trout? Hm.
Now's your chance to learn. The New England Inns & Resorts Association is running a Gone Fishin' Getaways promotion this summer that gets anglers and amateurs alike great deals at NE fishing paradises.
They have everything from fishing in a stocked trout lake (um...is this really fair?) in New Hampshire to fish-themed spa treatment offerings (seaweed wraps....ahhh.)
Keep reading for the list of participating inns and resorts.
Tags: Beaches / New England / → All Tags
Summah in New England
Those folks at the Globe really make everyone's lives easy sometimes. They get the whole no-car-in-the-hellish-city-traffic thing and have published a New England Beach Guide that's public transportation friendly.
Another helpful article outlines seven beaches from Maine to Connecticut and tips on how to get there fastest via train, ferry or bus.
Then the Globers cap it off with our favorite story--on the nearly extinct Honky Tonk beach towns, complete with great photos.
Ahh, the "honky tonk", sometimes referred to negatively as "white trash", or thought of fondly as "the nostalgic days of youth". Either way the "honky tonk" sure makes us hungry for some fried dough.
Related Stories:
· Beaches That May Suit You to a T [Boston Globe]
· Boardwalks And Tacky Shirts [Boston Globe]
