Take a Walking Tour of New England
How can you visit all six New England states in less than one hour? Visit The
Big E, the only fair in the country with multiple states participating! Take a
stroll along the Avenue of States and see impressive replicas of each New
England state's original statehouse sitting on land actually owned by that
state. Take a step inside and immerse yourself in the sights, sounds and tastes
and of quintessential New England.
Eastern States Exposition, home of
The Big E, was founded by Joshua L. Brooks in 1916 when he convinced the
National Dairy Show to hold its annual event on the Exposition grounds. In 1917,
the first Eastern States Exposition took place. Brooks' desire was to bring
together all six New England states in one location to share ideas and improve
regional agriculture. Brooks dreamed of having state buildings at the fair that
would showcase the traditional and new products and attractions that make each
New England state unique.
Walking through the life-size replicas of each
state's original capitol you can learn about the people, products and
attractions each New England state has to offer. A trip down the Avenue of
States allows you to have a taste of what New England has to offer, from Maine
to Connecticut and all points in between. You can begin your journey at
whichever state you prefer - just be sure not to miss any!
Take a step
into the past at the Historic Deerfield exhibit in Massachusetts. Learn about wildlife in The
Pine Tree State in the Maine building. Shop for a wide array of local
products stocked at the Connecticut General Store. Find
authentic handmade one-of-a-kind gifts in New
Hampshire. Browse fine Rhode
Island Coastline-inspired jewelry and art. Bring home unique Vermont-made
flannel and woolen products. Explore the Avenue of States and you can do all
this and more without ever leaving The Big E!









