The Northeast Region membership stretches from Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland, Canada, to the Central Park Wildlife Center in New York, New York. The region encompasses the North Atlantic Coast, the northern Appalachians, and a human history that dates to 10,000 years before present. Interpretive sites are maintained by national, state, county, municipal, local and nonprofit organizations. Interpretive themes cover an enormous range, from historic agriculture to recreation to the revolutionary and civil war, ocean dune environments and fragile alpine ecosystems.



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Old State House is the oldest state house in the United States.  It was designed by noted architect Charles Bulfinch, and was his first public building.

 

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