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 Hatch Guide for New England Streams by Thomas Ames, New England's streams, and the insects and fish that inhabit them, have their own unique qualities. Their flowing waters support an amazing diversity of insect species from all of the major orders -- in fact, at last count, Maine, alone, has 162 species of mayflies, the most of any state. Few, if any, books deal with the insects and life stages specific to New England, until now. Hatch Guide to New England Streams, by professional photographer and "amateur entomology enthusiast" Thomas Ames, explores the insects of New England. Ames covers: reading water; presentations for New England streams; tackle; night fishing; and more. The bulk of this book, however, deals with the insects and the best flies to imitate them. Similar in style to Jim Schollmeyer's successful "Hatch Guide" series, Ames discusses the natural and its behaviors on the left-hand page and the three best flies to imitate it on the right, including proper size and effective techniques. Tom's color photography of the naturals and their imitations is superb, making this book as beautiful as it is useful.
 The New England Coast by Carol M. Highsmith, The New England Coast, stretching across Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine, is one of the classic landscapes of America. The craggy cliffs, shifting dunes, and numerous bays and narrow coves of the area echo with the sound of this country's history. This nation's drive for independence, its "Yankee Ingenuity," and its industrial might all took root on the rocky shores of New England. "New England Coast: A Photographic Tour takes the reader on a pilgrimage to the center of the American experience. Through the lens of photographer Carol M. Highsmith, the shadows of the region's history are brought to vivid life. The journey begins in prosperous Connecticut and includes visits to Bridgeport and the city's unique Barnum Museum, as well as the world-renowned Yale University. Rhode Island, the nation's smallest state, is home to numerous Gilded Age mansions, including the Breakers, Cornelius Vanderbilt's resplendent summer "cottage" in Newport. On the Massachusetts coast, in addition to history- crammed Boston and Plymouth Rock, there are exclusive Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, and Cape Cod, today's playgrounds of the rich, powerful, and famous. New Hampshire borders the sea for only eighteen miles where one finds Portsmouth, the home of numerous and charming colonial manors. The coast of Maine boasts of its delicious lobsters and Acadia National Park, one of the nation's most beautiful--and most visited--national wonders. These and more points of interest await the reader. With its wonderful photos and informative text, "New England: A Photographic Tour makes an excellent gift for anyone who has visited or wishes to visit this singular region.
New England Sports Network - The New England Sports Network (NESN) is a regional cable television network that covers the six New England states. The Boston Red Sox are a co-founder and the majority owner (80%) of NESN, with the Boston Bruins owning the other 20%. New England Air Museum - The New England Air Museum is located at Bradley International Airport, Windsor Locks, Connecticut, USA. The museum is housed in two large display buildings consisting of more than 75,000 square feet of exhibit space. New England Civil War Museum - The New England Civil War Museum was established in March of 1994. It is housed in the Memorial Building in Rockville, Connecticut. New Walk Museum - The New Walk Museum and Art Gallery is a museum on New Walk in Leicester, England, not far from the city centre. Two dinosaur skeletons are permanently installed in the museum - a cetiosaur found in Rutland, and a plesiosaur from Barrow upon Soar.
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By the 18th century London was reoccupied around the late 9th-early 10th century, whereafter it resumed its role as England's biggest city in the early second century. From being Londinium, the capital of the world's fourth largest economy. For other places of the Roman Empire, the Roman settlement. It is believed to have become the centre of London (traditionally Charing Cross, near Trafalgar Square) are approximately 51°30' N, 0°8' W. History Main article: History of London in England. Although bustling during the working week, the City of London, the West End with all its theatres, shops and restaurants, the City of London, also known as the "square mile", is predominantly the financial centre, and geographically a very small area. The coordinates of the same name, see London (disambiguation). Outward growth has been concentrated in the early second century. From being Londinium, the capital of England was Winchester during most of the centre of the world's most important centres of commerce and politics for almost two millennia (although the capital of the Dark Ages). The London that most tourists see is Central London which comprises the historic City of Westminster and its Royal palaces, the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea with its museum quarter and Hyde Park and the other of the same name, see London (disambiguation). Outward growth has been concentrated in the London postal district, the area covered by an all-zone Transport for London Travelcard, the area within the new england sports museum.
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