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The Clam Shack | Kennebunk, Maine
One of New England's most popular spots for the best fried clams and lobster rolls, The Clam Shack in Kennebunk, Maine, just might be the ultimate summer seafood shack.
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Best Cider Donuts in New England
Wondering where to find the best cider donuts in New England? Here are 5 favorite apple cider donut spots.
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Your Life. Your Community.
Taylor Community is the perfect place to live an active, independent lifestyle, with secure care in the future. Enjoy retirement living to its fullest at two beautiful Lakes Region locations in Laconia and Wolfeboro, N.H.
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Common Crackers | New England’s Classic Cracker
Common crackers, New England's favorite old-fashioned chowder crackers, can be hard to find, but are worth it. Learn about one of our favorite brands.
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Trenton Bridge Lobster Pound
Have Trenton Bridge Lobster ship a gift box of live lobsters, crabmeat, scallops, and other items of your choice to someone special. Your order will be hand-selected from the finest seafood Maine has to offer.
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A Beacon on the Water | Joyce Maynard’s New Hampshire Lakeside Cottage
From 3,000 miles away, a humble New Hampshire lakeside cottage spoke to author Joyce Maynard in the midst of sorrow.
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The #1 Oyster Shucker in the Industry!
Aw Shucks! The Safest and Easiest stainless steel oyster opener on the market, perfect for your home.
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Crispy Homemade Clam Cakes
These homemade clam cakes are light, crisp, stuffed with clams, and never greasy. The perfect clam cake recipe!
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The Best of Yankee in 12 Special Collections
When you claim your Yankee All-Access Charter Membership you will receive the best of Yankee in 27 curated Special Collections—including Summer Destinations, Fall Destinations, and Winter Destinations—available only online.
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Exploring Plimoth Patuxet | A New England Living History Museum
At Plimoth Patuxet (formerly Plimoth Plantation) in Plymouth, Massachusetts, a 17th-Century English Village and Wampanoag Homesite tell the story of one of America’s first settlements.
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New England travel as only Yankee Magazine can do it!
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