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Get the first-ever issue of Yankee Magazine, plus access to an online library of everything New England! Having trouble viewing this email? [View this email on the web](. [New England Today]( New Member Welcome [You’ve Been Gifted: The Premiere Issue of Yankee Magazine from September of 1935!]( A Yankee All-Access Charter Membership Gives You Everything—Claim Your Special $5 New-Member Offer Today. [Yankee] Dear New England Lover, Thank you, again, for signing up for New England Today, part of the Yankee Magazine family. And right now, you can take a trip back in time to where it all began—the premiere issue of Yankee Magazine. For the first time, you can read the very first issue of this New England treasure from the comfort of your favorite chair. Our archivists have digitized the issue that started it all, way back in September of 1935. What will likely stand out to you is the timeless charm of the writing … the familiar down-home feel of the articles … the pleasure of seeing the Yankee spirit that has endured through generations. You’ll feel as at home in the premiere issue as you will in the current issue. Because Yankee Magazine has always remained true to its roots. And now you can read the premiere issue of Yankee Magazine, plus gain access to a vast library of content about everything New England in the Yankee Travel Library and Digital Edition—all with a simple click when you join as a Yankee All-Access Charter Member. Whether you want to delve into the writing of the past … or plan a New England tour in the near future … from the mountains to sea … or maybe just by way of stunning photography of New England people, places and happenings—the Yankee Travel Library and Digital Edition is your ultimate source for all things New England. 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This made for TV series is the next best thing to being in New England, as you follow your personal guide, Emmy Award-winning TV travel host Richard Wiese and Yankee’s Senior Food Editor, Amy Traverso. The series taps Yankee’s insider secrets and offers behind-the-scenes access to the unique attractions that define the region, and the hidden New England places that only locals know. Wiese and Traverso explore the recipes, local flavors and sense of community that make up the fabric of the region’s food and dining scene. Special Yankee All-Access Charter Membership Offer JOIN TODAY! Become a Charter Member today and get Yankee Magazine print edition, Yankee Travel Library & Digital Edition, Weekends with Yankee—and access to the premiere issue of Yankee Magazine from 1935! [Yankee]( The Premiere Edition of Yankee is Available Online Now for the First Time! [YES, sign me up now!]( With your [Yankee All-Access Charter Membership]( you’ll have instant access to these articles and more: - The Story of New Hampshire’s Capital - Launching a Legend - The Festival - The Tinkerer of Dickinson’s Reach - Election Day - In Praise of Small Gifts - When Keene Was Very Young - A Handmade Life - Dreams and Observations - The Man in the Red Flannel Suit [Yankee] ©Yankee Magazine/Mark Fleming Can you tell which articles are from a recent issue of Yankee and which are from the premiere issue? One of Yankee’s enduring and endearing traits is its solidity, its faithfulness to all things Yankee. It is a testament to Yankee fortitude and determination that Yankee Magazine is as engaging, relevant, and necessary today as it was when the magazine was born on New Hampshire’s doorstep in September of 1935. The then governor of New Hampshire, H. Styles Bridges, wrote a letter of welcome to the fledgling magazine which appeared in the premiere issue. “May it live long and prosper,” said Bridges. And clearly, it has. Yankee Magazine has been publishing continuously for the last 83 years! You’ll quickly recognize the easygoing, familiar tone of the articles. You may even forget that you’re reading articles that were written decades ago! This window into the past will feel like pulling on your favorite sweater: warm and cozy. Yankee Magazine has a timeliness and timelessness that perfectly captures the spirit of New England. You’ll enjoy the articles from this year and yesteryear—and you’ll have 24/7 access to all of them with your [Yankee All-Access Charter Membership]( How can you not consider becoming a [Yankee All-Access Charter Member]( [What you’ll get with a Yankee All-Access Charter Membership.]( When you claim your Yankee All-Access Charter Membership today, you’ll get access to everything we have about New England—all access and all the time: - Upcoming 6 print-edition issues of Yankee Magazine per year, delivered right to your door. - Instant access to the Yankee website, including the current digital issue of Yankee Magazine—and the premiere issue from September of 1935. - Instant access to the searchable Yankee Travel Library & Digital Edition of over 1,500 articles, more than 93 issues, and 7,500+ gorgeous New England photos. - On-demand streaming of Weekends with Yankee, including the first two seasons, and more to come. - Upcoming digital editions of Yankee Magazine on the website (accessible on any device or platform!)—you’ll be notified by email when new issues are posted. - 27 curated Special Collections—including Summer Destinations, Fall Destinations, and Winter Destinations—available only online. And all of this is available to you —right now—when you claim your [Yankee All-Access Charter Membership](. No other source in the world has everything about New England, all in one place and vetted and curated for your easy access and use. Special Yankee All-Access Charter Membership Offer JOIN TODAY! Become a Charter Member today and get Yankee Magazine print edition, Yankee Travel Library & Digital Edition, Weekends with Yankee—and access to the premiere issue of Yankee Magazine from 1935! [Yankee]( The Premiere Edition of Yankee is Available Online Now for the First Time! [YES, sign me up now!]( [Why not join right now? Tens of thousands of others already have.]( New Englanders everywhere have been enjoying Yankee for generations, and now it’s easy—even if you don’t live in New England anymore or you only occasionally visit here—to experience it all with a [Yankee All-Access Charter Membership](. Special $5 Charter Membership Offer for You Right Now! Limited-time offer for you right now, a real Yankee bargain! When you respond today, you’ll be among a select group of New England enthusiasts to take advantage of this special Charter Membership offer. Activate your special Yankee All-Access Charter Membership today, and you’ll get immediate and unlimited access to thousands of articles, photos, and items about New England. Join other New England enthusiasts in this select club—for only $5 for an entire year … when you respond today! This is a [limited-time offer you should take advantage of right now](. When we first put this new resource together for New England enthusiasts like you, what better place to house it than at NewEngland.com? We’re the ultimate resource and network for the New England region, offering original expert content on New England travel, lifestyle, food, events, and so much more. NewEngland.com’s network includes Yankee Magazine, with the most authoritative and respected voices on the New England lifestyle and its community of contributing writers, bloggers, photographers, and local experts embedded throughout the region. Why not be among the first New England enthusiasts to join us today and benefit from all the valuable information about New England that you can’t get anywhere else? Claim your [Yankee All-Access Charter Membership]( today—while this special offer lasts! But here is one of the best parts about all of this for you: The Yankee Travel Library & Digital Edition is constantly growing, because fresh new content is posted all the time—as a member, you’ll have access to the vast library of content and keep up-to-date on current issues with new content. Please [join today]( Your FREE, unlimited access to our New England library awaits you—including our very first issue! Sincerely yours, Brook Holmberg Executive Director P.S. Won’t you take me up on this special, exclusive offer to claim your [Yankee All-Access Charter Membership]( today? Membership really does have its privileges! Please accept my special offer to you today. P.P.S. And right now, you’ll get a special deal to join as a Charter Member—a true New England bargain at only $5 for an entire year of membership, as a special introductory offer for new members like you! Claim your [Yankee All-Access Charter Membership]( today—while this special offer lasts! Special Yankee All-Access Charter Membership Offer JOIN TODAY! Become a Charter Member today and get Yankee Magazine print edition, Yankee Travel Library & Digital Edition, Weekends with Yankee—and access to the premiere issue of Yankee Magazine from 1935! [Yankee]( The Premiere Edition of Yankee is Available Online Now for the First Time! 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