The spirit of the past lingers at The Red Lion Inn.…
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Read More →Compiled by Jennifer Huberdeau Norman Rockwell’s first Saturday Evening Post cover was published on May 20, 1916. The illustration, “Boy with Baby Carriage,” was one of two paintings Rockwell brought to unscheduled visit the Post’s Philadelphia office in early 1916. The Post…
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Read More →On Jan. 6, 1941, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt addressed the 77th Congress in what he called an “unprecedented” moment in U.S. history. In his State of the Union address, Roosevelt set out to prepare America for the inevitable: war. Roosevelt’s challenge was…
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Read More →Anthropologist Michael Lange is educating New Englanders on syrup’s role in their past — and future.…
Read More →While the region is only a couple months away from a robust lineup of theater, dance, music and art events, March and April belong to singers and instrumentalists.…
Read More →Pouring rich, thick pure maple syrup over a short stack of pancakes or French toast is a timeless ritual in New England, where sugar makers turn sap into sweet, sticky goodness.…
Read More →Ask Kent Lemme about his running career and he’ll tell you he’s always been an athlete, but he wasn’t always a runner.…
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