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10 Places to Visit in New England in Fall
Already dreaming about foliage season? These 10 places to visit in New England in fall are a great way to kick off a weekend of fun.
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Dick Bridges’ Classic Lobster Chowder
This delicious recipe for lobster chowder yields a rosy red broth that's loaded with lobster chunks and potatoes.
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Settlers Green – North Conway NH
Looking for the best deals in the best stores? Take a trip to North Conway, NH and check out Settlers Green, Settlers Crossing, Settlers Corner, and soon Settlers Streetside…more stores and restaurants offering amazing deals.
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The 5 Best New England Jokes
Can you get there from here? Here's a sampling of the best New England jokes from our archives.
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Grilled Marinated Beef Short Ribs
Chef Gilson’s Grilled Marinated Beef Short Ribs recipe is uniquely New England with a special ingredient. Click the LEARN MORE for his tasty recipe plus some quick grilling tips from the chef himself.
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Why Snug Harbor Farm Is One of the Most Magical Places in Maine
With its gardens, greenhouses, resident animals, and gifts of every kind, Snug Harbor Farm in Kennebunk, Maine, is well worth the stop.
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Ash Street Inn
BEST CITY B and B (New Hampshire) - Located a block from Manchester’s impressive Currier Museum of Art, this 1885 bed-and-breakfast has its Victorian act in order: pretty stained glass, exposed brick, and period flourishes.
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12 Best Lobster Shacks in New England
Summer in New England isn’t complete without a proper lobster-shack experience. For inspiration, here are the 12 best lobster shacks we’ve found.
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Dive into a perfect New England autumn!
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Peach Cobbler
This easy old-fashioned peach cobbler is always popular. Serve warm, topped with vanilla ice cream.
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