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May/June 2009 Travel Guide Offers 270 Reasons to Visit New England

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In the Food section, "Around the World in 27 Meals" (page 52) includes favorite menu picks from New England's best ethnic establishments, featuring authentic cuisine from Asia and Old Europe to our northern and southern New World neighbors. Also in this issue, Ruth Feeney, Yankee's "Best Cook in Town," makes her special blackberry jelly (page 60), and dandelion greens wake up salads and pestos in "Homegrown" (page 64).

Departments:

"Here in New England," by Mel Allen (page 16): For one soon-to-be-married couple, everything went wrong before the ceremony--except one thing.

"First Light," by Jim Collins (page 20): Jim Collins examines "Champlain's Lake Rediscovered," a traveling exhibit featuring 39 works, most of them paintings, created by contemporary artists living and working in Vermont. The exhibit celebrates the quadricentennial anniversary of the discovery of Lake Champlain and showcases the talents of Vermont artists.

"5 Best Mountain-Bike Trails," by Todd Balf (page 30): Longtime contributor Todd Balf, who has ridden mountain-bike trails from New Zealand to Venezuela, picks the five best in New England.

Online at YankeeMagazine.com/10Things (available April 20, 2009), follow 10 recommended weekends designed by Yankee's editors.

Yankee invites the media to interview our editors, who are experts on where to go and what to do during the travel season in New England. For more information, contact Heather Atwell, heathera@Yankeepub.com or 603-563-8111 x180.

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