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Yankee Magazine

July/August 2026
Magazine

Yankee is the iconic American magazine covering the finest that New England has to offer, from home, food and travel coverage to arts & culture, current events, and history. Drawing readers from across generations and around the country, Yankee is New England’s storyteller: exploring the future, present, and past of this fabled region, and sharing the lifestyle secrets that only the locals know. Through beautiful photos, artwork, and unforgettable stories, Yankee paints a portrait of New England that feels like home to all who live here, and inspires people everywhere to discover the New England they dream of.

Yankee Magazine

A Birthday Invitation

CONTRIBUTORS

A Darker Shade of Pale • Learning to see a full spectrum of history in a can of white paint.

Full Steam Ahead • A historic steam locomotive and riverboat combine for a one-of-a-kind experience in the Lower Connecticut River Valley.

Glowing Strong • Twenty-five years after nearly going dark, a Lake Winnipesaukee landmark shines on.

Three’s Company • Sizing up the lore and legacy of New England’s iconic urban housing, the triple-decker.

TRIPLE-DECKERS

Bathing Beauties • With DIY grit and a splash of local seawater, Atlantic Soap Co. is turning out sudsy works of art.

Maine Courses • A new cookbook from acclaimed New England chef Devin Finigan gives readers a deeper taste of land and sea.

Any Way You Slice It • Nothing beats the sweet-tart delight of summer tomatoes, celebrated here in easy recipes inspired by our TV show.

Ogunquit, ME • The big beach is only part of the summer experience at this seaside gem.

EXPLORING OGUNQUIT, ME

How to Staycation • These quick-hit New England attractions prove that you don’t have to drive for days to make great vacation memories.

Tidal Bout • It’s North versus South, as two Massachusetts travel writers make the case for which of their state’s famous shores reigns supreme.

Hanging Loose WITH History

Upping THE Ante ON Arts, Culture, AND Cuisine

Residential Power • New England’s presidential homes offer rare insight into their famous former occupants—and the real human foundations that shaped their time in office.

HOME TURF • More New England properties that offer a peek into a president’s life and times.

Ethan Tapper • As a best-selling author (and unlikely social media star), this Vermont forester is getting the word out: Nature may have made our woods lovely, but it’s up to us to make them last.

TEMPLES of UNHURRIED DELIGHT • From antiques-filled cottages to quaint rustic cabins, New England author and design journalist Jaci Conry invites us into the iconic summer house.

GOODBYE TO A GRAND LAKER • It can be hard to let go of an old boat, especially when it‘s a piece of Maine‘s legendary sporting heritage.

EDITORS’ PICKS: SOUTH SHORE • Your companion trip planner for ”Tidal Bout,” p. 56

EDITORS’ PICKS: NORTH SHORE • Your companion trip planner for “Tidal Bout,” p. 56

The DNA of Strangers • Our most powerful connections to the past aren’t always found in museums.

Formats

  • OverDrive Magazine

Languages

  • English