Episode 112: Fall Color

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Yankee editor Mel Allen calls foliage season “New England’s Mardi Gras.” In this episode, we search out the most autumn vivid colors imaginable as we travel along New Hampshire’s famed Kancamagus Highway, one of our region’s most scenic drives. Then we head over to Vermont, where we visit with Allison Hooper, a successful and pioneering New England cheesemaker. We wrap things up with a look at Kent, Connecticut, which Yankee magazine has named the best foliage town in New England.
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