For your last stop, leave the busy tourist streets behind and drive for an hour on I-93 North to the quiet and picturesque region of Derry, New Hampshire. There you will experience the nature that inspired one of America's best known poets, Robert Frost. Frost's grandfather purchased the farm for Frost and his wife, Elinor, and the couple lived there from 1900 until 1911. Frost was not an avid farmer, preferring to write poetry and teach. Frost produced several poems during his time at the farm, including most of the poems found in his first two books, "A Boy's Will" and "North of Boston."
Although this is the last stop, endless activities await in New England. Head back to Boston and explore with a Duck Tour or Freedom Trail walk, or escape the leafy surroundings and head to bustling New York City. If you stop by any of the houses on the road trip, or if you've visited any of them in the past, leave a comment below and tell us about your adventure. Have fun and travel safely!