Over the Fourth of July weekend, New England saw a surge of three million travelers, mirroring national trends in holiday mobility. With road trips favored over flights, highways like I-95 faced congestion, while airports operated efficiently. Popular destinations included Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, and Rhode Island’s coast. Local tourism spiked, with high visitor turnout at cultural sites, restaurants, and nature spots, affirming New England’s status as a top U.S. summer destination.
New England Braces for Record Travel Over July Fourth Weekend

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