Craving color after a long winter? Check out our picks for the best spring flower festivals in New England.
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The 20 Most New Englandy Dishes
Yankee Magazine’s first food editor chose these recipes as the 20 “most typical” New England dishes back in 1939. Do her selections ring true today?
Joanne Chang’s Best Boston Cream Pie
A fluffy filling and pure chocolate ganache glaze add flavor, texture, and style to this Boston cream pie recipe from award-winning Boston pastry chef Joanne Chang.
The 1873 Isles of Shoals murders (also known as the Smuttynose murders) remain one of New England’s most grisly and mysterious murder mysteries.
Best Pizza in Every New England State
So much pizza, so little time. Our picks for the best pizza in every New England state guarantee the perfect slice.
The walk that binds together two of New England’s most beautiful villages — Rockport and Camden — is one of the prettiest in New England.
Here’s a look at some of our most recent editors’ picks for the best things to do, plus where to eat, shop, and stay in Newport, Rhode Island.
Don’t know your rich from your robust? Our guide to the updated maple syrup grades is here to help explain the difference. Just pass the pancakes!
Don’t fret over the snow season – there are plenty of ways to have family fun (both indoors and out) during a long New England winter. Get our picks for the best things to do with kids when the temperature drops.
Can’t wait for summer? Visit Kennebunkport, Maine, in winter for a romantic off-season escape, culinary adventures, and fun events like Paint the Town Red.
Exploring Historic Old Wethersfield, Connecticut
Where’s the oldest and largest historic district in Connecticut? Old Wethersfield, CT, of course, where more than 150 homes predate the Civil War.
Gifts for the garden—from hand-forged tools to all-weather urns—lend their own beauty to the landscape. And when they’re rooted in the creativity of New England artisans and companies, they only deepen the enjoyment of our backyard Edens.