In the Ore Mountains of Saxony, in eastern Germany, skilled wood turners and carvers create the wooden ornaments and decorations that fill Christmas markets all over Germany.
In southern New Brunswick, just outside the busy cruise port of Saint John, we found comfort and fine dining in an elegant Victorian inn on a quiet, leafy street in Rothesay.
Augustus the Strong, who ruled Saxony in the 16th century, dreamed of making Dresden a “Venice on the Elbe” and set about creating a cultural center of lavish palaces and riverside prospects.
The prestigious Inns Along the Coast dot Maine’s scenic shore from the southern beach town of Kennebunkport to Bar Harbor, just outside of Acadia National Park.
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