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Anadama Bread
This recipe for old-fashioned anadama bread is deliciously sweet and nutty. But where did the name for this New England classic come from?
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Best New England Restaurants with Fireplaces
Nothing warms up a winter meal like the cozy glow of firelight. From Maine to Connecticut, here are our favorite New England restaurants with fireplaces.
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16 Wintertime Musts in Maine
Make a little room on that bucket list. From skiing through Acadia National Park to summiting Mt. Abram by moonlight, here are more than a handful of ways to wander Maine’s winter wonderland.
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Old-Fashioned Homemade Chicken and Dumplings
This homemade chicken and dumplings recipe has been passed down through generations and brings to mind the old-fashioned flavors of Grandma's kitchen.
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16 Wintertime Musts in Maine
Make a little room on that bucket list. From skiing through Acadia National Park to summiting Mt. Abram by moonlight, here are more than a handful of ways to wander Maine’s winter wonderland.
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Historic Amesbury, Massachusetts | A Small-Town Community in the City
Visit the historic city of Amesbury, Massachusetts, a place where charming country roads meet historic landmarks from the industrial age.
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Join the Club! Get your Yankee Magazine + Travel Library Membership NOW
Get your Yankee Magazine + Travel Library Membership NOW. There is no better source than Yankee for all the things you love about New England!
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Ski New England | Unique Ski Mountain Experiences
New England has a wide variety of ski resorts, but some mountains offer a distinctly unique experience to boot.
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Chase New Trails
Over 4,000 miles of frosty trails. More than 280 snowmobile clubs. And just about endless wintertime beauty. These snowmobile outfitters will help you discover Maine in the fast (or slow) lane.
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Looking Back on Our Town
Eighty years after Thornton Wilder wrote Our Town, the classic play still lives in the small town of Peterborough, New Hampshire.
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Take it from the Top
Get ready to hit the slopes and carve Maine’s clean corduroy and pow. You’ll come for the wide array of runs and stay for the après-ski suds.
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