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New England Steamed Clams | Guide & Recipes

A heaping tray of steamed clams with bowls of broth and butter dipping is a sure sign of summer in New England. Here are some tips on how to cook steamers.
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Historic Salem, Massachusetts | A City Wrapped in Layers

Historic Salem, Massachusetts, is a city of layers. If you seek only witches here, you are merely scratching the surface.
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Grill Your Food to Perfection Year-Round!

Grilling your favorite food has never been easier and safer as Kenyon Electric Grills are flameless and smokeless. Cook delicious meals indoors or outdoors. Proudly handcrafted in Connecticut!
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Canobie Lake Park

Guide to Canobie Lake Park in Salem, New Hampshire

A classic New England amusement park in Salem, New Hampshire, Canobie Lake Park has been delighting both adults and children since 1902.
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Reserve Now for Summer 2018!

A friendly, family place to relax on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee! Come stay at Silver Sands for a great NH vacation. Nothing like being on Lake Winnipesaukee!
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Slow-Grilled Chicken Thighs with Alabama White Sauce

Grilled chicken thighs topped with Alabama White Sauce, a vinegar-mayonnaise blend white BBQ sauce, yields flavorful and delicious results.
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Best of NH Party!

Where can you go and try all the best of the best?? One night of food, music, fireworks, and live entertainment – all the Best of NH has to offer! Save the Date- June 15.
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Amaral’s Fish & Chips | Local Flavor

Amaral’s Fish & Chips — a family-owned Rhode Island eatery — serves coastal fare and Portuguese American classics.
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Saying Rabbit, Rabbit | The Luck of the English

What does "Rabbit, Rabbit!" mean? Why do people say "Rabbit!" on the first day of each month? Read on to learn about this slightly superstitious tradition.
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