<p>Enrique,</p>
<p>The White Mountains are great, there is a lot to see there. I like to stay at the Thayer Inn in Littleton. It's been around for a few hundred years, and has real character. Nice little town to wander around in too. You can easily fill three or four days in the White Mountains and not get bored.</p>
<p>Nearby there is Franconia Notch State Park, with The Flume. Not to be missed. We hit a lot of rain, but it was still fun.<br>
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<p>Someone else mentioned The Cog, the railway that takes you to the top of Mt. Washington. Definitely worth the time. We were there in early October of 2008, on what turned out to be one of the last days of the season that they ran the train. We rode up about an hour after I shot this picture, and it was almost white-out at the top. Lots of fun.<br>
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<p>We had almost 2 weeks, a big circle drive from Boston that took us to Grafton in southern Vermont, then Lyme, NH and Littleton, NH. From there we drove out to Bar Harbor and Acadia NP, with an overnight in Wilton, Maine to break up the drive. Nice little town. After Bar Harbor we spent a couple nights in Freeport, then Rockport and then flew home to San Diego from Boston. You can see more pictures from that trip <a href="http://frankbaiamonte.smugmug.com/Travel/New-England-October-2008/">here</a>.</p>