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Like all the Guides at About, I'm a real person. You can email me at gonewengland.guide@about.com.

A Note About Reader Email:
I welcome email with questions or comments about New England. I try to read all my email, and I enjoy hearing from visitors to my site, but I can't always answer every message due to the sheer volume. If I tried, I'd never have time for the traveling and writing I do to produce the New England for Visitors site, much less for a life!

Each week, I select a question or two to answer in the New England Q&A Archive for the benefit of all Web surfers. But please keep in mind that I'm not a travel agent, a group travel planner, or a reservation agency. I'm simply a freelance writer, writing for a mass audience. Thanks for understanding that I can't always provide personal service in response to your email questions.

A Note About Link Requests:
My goal is, over time, to develop the Web's most comprehensive site covering New England. To that end, I am constantly on the lookout for Web sites that would be of interest to my visitors. Please do not request a link unless you have thoroughly explored New England for Visitors and are sure that your site "fits." Also, please be aware that it may be many months before I can address your request. You may also want to explore About's pay-per-click advertising program, Sprinks, which can put your link on every page of the New England for Visitors site and even in site newsletters. A Sprinks account can be opened with as little as $100.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Check the New England Q&A Archive to see if your question has been asked previously. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions:

Q. Where can I find information on what to see and do and where to stay while I'm in New England?

A. The New England for Visitors site is home to a host of links to the best Internet resources for planning your getaway. Start with the Net Links library, where you'll find information on lodgings, sightseeing, sports and recreation, culture, nightlife, and more.

Q. What is the best time of year to visit New England?

A. New England is a four-season destination, offering skiing and snowmobiling in the winter, glorious spring gardens, beaches and amusement parks in the summertime, and some of the most vibrant autumn foliage anywhere in the world. Because autumn is New England's busiest tourism season, it is important to plan early for a fall trip to this part of the world. New England Fall Foliage Central is your headquarters for lodging, scenic driving, apple picking, pumpkin picking, sightseeing, and more information to help you plan your New England fall excursions.

Q. How can I submit my site to New England for Visitors?

A. All links on this site are those that I have personally visited and reviewed. If you have a suggestion for a site that I should visit, email me after reading the Note About Link Requests above, and please be sure to include an email address so that I can let you know if and when I am able to add a link. Also, please consider adding a link to New England for Visitors to your site before making your request.

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