Summer is finally about ready to officially kickoff while more and more people are going to start thinking about where they need to head for a vacation. It turns out that if you're in the Berkshires, you're already in the top spot for it.
It's always nice to get recognized for something on a national level. As is typical, what we lack in square mileage, we tend to make up for with everything else. Despite Massachusetts size relative to other states in the country, it turns out that throughout the Bay State, we're home to not just one, but two of the the top 20 best cities to live in the U.S.
Despite the fact it's not officially Summer, we have hit the Summer months in Massachusetts. While we're currently looking at temperatures riding steadily in the 70s for highs throughout this week, there are certainly some warmer spots than others. So, what are the warmest cities and towns in Massachusetts traditionally?
Despite the fact it's not officially Summer, we have hit the Summer months in Massachusetts. While we're currently looking at temperatures riding steadily in the 70s for highs throughout this week, there are certainly some warmer spots than others. So, what are the warmest cities and towns in Massachusetts traditionally?
When anyone thinks of Massachusetts, there's a good chance they may instantly think of places to travel to like Boston, Cape Cod, Salem, The Berkshires, Cambridge, or Nantucket/Martha's Vineyard. Maybe there are some other cool spots that I'm leaving out. However, none of those were picked as the 22 most underrated destinations in the U.S. As it turns out, the Bay State has two of them. Where do you think those are?