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| Yankee | Yankee, The Magazine of New England Living publishes a fresh look at this magnificent region. People who are making a difference, destinations of unparalleled beauty and regional issues whose effect can be felt across the country are covered by Yankee Magazine's award-winning writers, artists and photographers. Each issue includes readers' perennial favorites - Mary's Farm, House for Sale and The Traveler's Calendar - and much, much more! (As described by BlueDolphin) |
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| Yankee | Yankee Magazine is dedicated to people who relish the traditions and values of New England. To that end, this magazine features New England humor pieces, poetry, how-to articles and personality pieces. Topics covered include travel, food, shopping, books and home buying. (As described by MagazineAgent.com) |
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| Yankee Magazine | This magazine's editorial emphasis is on life in New England. It features articles on the home, cooking and travel, as well as fiction, art and history. Its regular departments include features on great cooks, home upkeep and improvement. (As described by Magazinebargains.com) |
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| Yankee | Yankee Magazine is a trusted guide to the best of what New England has to offer (As described by MagazineLine.com) |
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| Yankee Magazine | Yankee magazine captures the flavor of New England with an insider view and welcoming voice. Each issue of Yankee magazine features travel ideas, seasonal recipes, the finest of the region's ware and events. (As described by Magazines.com) |
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| Yankee Magazine | Yankee Magazine places New England living is at your fingertips. YANKEE features articles on the home, cooking and travel, as well as fiction, art and history. Regular departments include Great New England cooks, Yankee's Home Companion, House for Sale, Plain Talk, Traveler's Journal and The New England Shopper.
ESTABLISHED in Dublin (pop 1,500), New Hampshire, in 1935 by the late Robb Sagendorph (1900 1970), Yankee is a magazine about New England, that six state region in the northeast corner of the United States consisting of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. In the first issue over 65 years ago, Sagendorph stated that the magazine's mission was the 'expression and, perhaps indirectly, the preservation of our New England culture.'
The mission has not changed. Each month, Yankee's editorial fare attempts to define that unique regional culture through its features on current events and people, historical articles, beautiful photographs and art, humor, fiction, poetry, and informative features on New England travel, homes, cooking, gardening, antiques, crafts, and just plain country living.
To a European or Asian, a Yankee is an American; to a southern American, a Yankee is a Northerner; to a Northerner, a Yankee is a New Englander; to a New Englander, a Yankee is a Vermonter; to a Vermonter, a Yankee is a person who eats apple pie for breakfast; to a Vermont person who eats apple pie for breakfast, a Yankee is someone who eats it with a knife.
But the truth is that most Americans have some 'Yankee' in them. Being a Yankee is a mindset that was born in New England and spread throughout America as our nation has grown.
Yankees are known for their independence, practicality, frugality, tenacity, idealism, ingenuity, and just plain common sense. These are the qualities that are just as relevant today as they were in the Revolutionary War. If they are qualities you appreciate, then you are a Yankee. And if you like to read, we think you'd enjoy a subscription to Yankee Magazine. Yankee Magazine is part of the Home family of magazines. It is generally sold to individuals and businesses and quite often can be found in a reception room or waiting room of a company or a professional office like a dentist, doctor, health club, gym, or beauty and hair salon. A full year magazine subscription to Yankee Magazine includes issues delivered right to your mailbox. (As described by MagMall.com) |
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| Yankee Magazine | This magazine's editorial emphasis is on life in New England. It features articles on the home, cooking and travel, as well as fiction, art and history. Its regular departments include features on great cooks, home upkeep and improvement. (As described by SubscriptionAddiction.com) |
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