Peak Perfection | How to Find Peak Foliage Color in New England

As the fall foliage display makes its spectacular journey from northern elevations to valleys and shorelines, these seven hot spots along the way will keep you in the thick of color.
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Monkfish Fra Diavolo with Spaghetti

Monkfish Fra Diavolo with Spaghetti

Monkfish is called "the poor man's lobster," thanks to the firm, sweet tail flesh. We love it in this spicy monkfish pasta recipe for Monkfish Fra Diavolo.
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Exploring Gulf Hagas | Brownville, Maine

Gulf Hagas, the Incredible ‘Grand Canyon of Maine’

Gulf Hagas, a beautiful slate gorge with a series of waterfalls and towering rock walls, is still a relatively unknown Maine destination to many. Plan a visit for when you're ready to travel again.
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The Frost Place

Visit Robert Frost’s home in the White Mountains of NH. See where the poet lived and wrote. Walk in his footsteps, and enjoy the spectacular fall view from his front porch.
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Worst Hurricanes in New England History

Worst Hurricanes in New England History

Hurricanes rarely reach in New England, but when they do, they can be deadly. Here are some of the worst hurricanes to hit New England.
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ambrosia salad

Tropical Ambrosia Salad

The summer season was made for cookout sides like Five Cup Ambrosia Salad made with sour cream, marshmallows, pineapple, coconut, and mandarin oranges.
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Kurt Newton

The Day Kurt Newton Disappeared | Yankee Classic

The Newton family was camping at Coburn Gorge in northern Maine over Labor Day weekend in 1975 when Kurt, age 4, disappeared. What followed has been termed "the most extensive woods search in the history of Maine." But all the thousands of volunteer searchers ever found were unanswered questions.
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