The Capital Times (Madison, WI), July 22nd, 2000
From Sequoia to Acadia, most national parks and historic sites are awash in tourists during the summer months. But it's only the most famous and familiar that are crowded.
If you're willing to take the road less traveled, you'll discover you can have it almost to yourself.
We had that experience last month when we went to the Saint-Gaudens Historic Site in Cornish, N.H., and the nearby Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historic Park in Woodstock, Vt. The two sites are about a 30-minute drive from each other through classic towns nestled in the Green Mountains.
To get from one community ...
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