Following in the steps of Amos Fortune...
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 09/10/04
You can visit Boston from where Bostonians are once again are fleeing taxation!
New Hampshire has no income tax, no sales tax, and 400 state reps paid just 200 bucks a session, according to local lore. Apparently they take their state motto seriously: Live Free or Die.
But you'd never know this without staying in the patriot's own backyard, New Hampshire.
ExtendedStay America in Nashua, NH is near the border and offers a restful, welcome respite from the hassles of touring modern Boston.
Nashua has twice been voted the best place to live in America. It puts you on the Freedom Trail in less than 40 minutes. It lets you follow Paul Revere to Lexington and Concord in 30 minutes. And you're next door to Amos Fortune's final abode as well as 30 minutes from Harvard or MIT.
It's even easy to skirt Boston to find the Mayflower and Plimouth Plantation from Nashua.
So with a rate as cheap as NH taxes are low and a kitchenette to go, ExtendedStay America in Nashua will leave you with unexpected funds leftover for additional trips to Quincy Market, Faneuil Hall, Durgin-Park, Mike's Pastry, a Red Sox game, or Nashua's own sales-tax free outlet malls.