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Photos of New England | Weekly Instagram

Yankee Magazine‘s editors and contributors have been snapping photos all over New England for our Instagram feed.  Here we present a sampling of  their most popular photos from February, March, and April of 2015.

A stone watermill with a large red waterwheel is surrounded by snow. A stream flows by the mill, and trees are visible in the background.

Coffee By Design | Portland, Maine

Photo Credit : Katherine Keenan
Yankee Magazine‘s editors and contributors have been snapping photos all over New England for our Instagram feed.  Here we present a sampling of  their most popular photos from February, March, and April of 2015.
The 1712 Ebenezer Clough House in Boston's North End is one of the city's oldest surviving residences.
The 1712 Ebenezer Clough House in Boston’s North End is one of the city’s oldest surviving residences.
Daniel Webster House in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Daniel Webster House in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Redstone Schoolhouse in Sudbury, Massachusetts. Some believe this is the school mentioned in "Mary Had a Little Lamb."
Redstone Schoolhouse in Sudbury, Massachusetts. Some believe this is the school mentioned in “Mary Had a Little Lamb.”
Wayside Inn Grist Mill in Sudbury, Massachusetts.
Wayside Inn Grist Mill in Sudbury, Massachusetts. See more photos of the Wayside Inn.
Marblehead, Massachusetts
Colonial home in Marblehead, Massachusetts.
House of Seven Gables
The House of Seven Gables and Salem, Massachusetts. Read more about historic Salem, Massachusetts.
 Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House in Concord, Massachusetts.
Red barn in Dublin, New Hampshire. See more photos of barns in New England.
Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House in Concord, Massachusetts.
Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House in Concord, Massachusetts. Learn more about the Orchard House
Old Meetinghouse in Amherst, NH
Old Meetinghouse in Amherst, New Hampshire. See more photos of historic Amherst, New Hampshire.
The famous cobblestones of Acorn Street in Boston, Massachusetts.
The famous cobblestones of Acorn Street in Boston, Massachusetts. Read more about Boston’s Beacon Hill
Village of Grafton, Vermont.
Village of Grafton, Vermont. Read more about Grafton, Vermont

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  1. I miss my New England home. I have been away for many years but it has never left my heart.
    It IS my true soul home.

    Thank you for these beautiful photographs. They, too, shall live in my mind and make me a happy New England person.