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No other region of our country can boast of the variety of recreational, cultural, industrial, and educational opportunities that New England possesses. Active and staid, invigorating and relaxing, ancient and modern, agricultural and industrial, traditional and revolutionary, a land of contrasts. Within the borders of the state are vast ocean beaches and scenic mountains, orchards and silicon valleys, sleepy cow towns and bustling cities. Diverse in culture, lifestyle, commerce and climate.

The oldest urban center in the New World, Boston is unique in its history and composition. Unparalleled cultural and historic institutions, prestigious universities, a thriving business center, heavily visited tour ist sites and ethnic neighborhoods all coexist. America's college town, boasting more than 200 institutions of higher learning and many of the world's most respected colleges, and hosting a student population that keeps the city's outlook young and fresh against its historic cobblestoned streets. Medical innovation, high technology, some of the country's oldest and most prosperous industrial, commercial and financial institutions bolster a thriving economy. A hotbed of political activity since the Revolution, producing many famed leaders along the way. An endless variety of museums, theatres, galleries, and musical venue bring nightlife and cultural pursuits to new heights. And how about those Red Sox, Celtics, Bruins and Patriots! Cobblestoned streets, the old brownstones, the wharves, the gold-domed State House, the harbor, the rowers in the Charles River on a spring morning, Boston's history and beauty are unmatched.

Just 20 minutes west of this world-class city, Central Massachusetts stretches out largely residential and agricultural. The commute to Boston from here is an easy one, as is the commute to the famed "technology belt of America." Although urban business and entertainment areas are easily accessible, the area retains a relaxed rural and agricultural flavor. 35 miles west of Boston, Worcester, the third-largest city in the state, houses several colleges, museums and businesses.

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