Best of New Hampshire | 2018 Editors' Choice Awards

Flume Gorge in Lincoln, New Hampshire

The Flume Gorge in Lincoln, NH, is a must-see for anyone visiting Franconia Notch. Planning a visit? Here's what you'll find at this favorite White Mountains outdoor attraction.
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East Meets West in Printmaker Matt Brown's NH Studio

Matt Brown’s New England landscape prints are alternately intimate and sweeping, vibrant and softly moody. But all capture moments of beauty witnessed with affectionate eyes… Read more about Matt Brown’s Woodblock Prints on NewEngland.com.
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James Kaiser’s Photos of Acadia National Park

A collection of colorful, stunning photos of Acadia National Park from James Kaiser, author of "Acadia: The Complete Guide."
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Summer on Sebago Lake

Head a half-hour or so northwest of Portland, Maine and you’ll come to Sebago Lake...memory, tradition, and a deep sense of belonging. Take a trip with NewEngland.com to Sebago Lake.
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Brown’s Lobster Pound | New Hampshire’s Best Lobster Roll?

The only NH spot on our list of the Best Lobster Shacks in New England, Brown's Lobster Pound in Seabrook delivers a classic lobster roll experience.
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Blueberry Buttermilk Tart Recipe

Celebrating the Maine Wild Blueberry Harvest | Recipes

In August, the wild blueberry barrens of Down East Maine become a center of production, community, and celebration.
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Summer in Hartford, Connecticut | Roses & History

A summer visit to the Connecticut capital of Hartford, with stops at the Elizabeth Park rose garden, historic Old State House, and the Bushnell Park carousel.
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Kitchen Garden TIps

Kitchen Garden Tips

A kitchen garden is a separate garden plot located close to the kitchen door for spring, summer and fall cooking convenience. The kitchen gardens found in England and France are most likely the source of inspiration for the American kitchen gardens that have been common fixtures throughout New England for centuries. Today, kitchen gardens are […]
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