Newsletter Subject

Episode 713 of Weekends with Yankee: Adventures Along the Coast

From

newengland.com

Email Address

today@newengland.com

Sent On

Fri, Oct 6, 2023 07:10 PM

Email Preheader Text

Travel Throughout New England with Weekends with Yankee Weekends with Yankee Episode 713: ?Adventu

Travel Throughout New England with Weekends with Yankee [Weekends with Yankee Logo]( [Hero-WWY-Video-Still]( Weekends with Yankee Episode 713: “Adventures Along the Coast” On this episode of Weekends with Yankee, Richard Wiese sets sail in the sailing capital of the world: Newport, Rhode Island. Then it’s north to the rugged Bold Coast of Maine to see the largest whirlpool in the Western Hemisphere. Finally, Amy Traverso travels around New Hampshire to get a taste of the classic New England general store. [WATCH NOW]( [Summer Weekend in Newport, Rhode Island]( Newport, Rhode Island, goes by a number of nicknames, each inspired by a different part of its historic appeal for visitors and residents alike. In this “City by the Sea,” the sparkling Atlantic seems to be everywhere you look, its waters stirred by the breezes that mark the “Sailing Capital of the World.” And up on Bellevue Avenue, the opulent oceanside retreats of the Astors and Vanderbilts still stand, a tribute to the “Queen of Summer Resorts.” But it doesn’t take long to see there are even more facets to this coastal gem of about 25,000 residents, including modern-day dining, shopping, and entertainment scenes that are worth a trip in and of themselves. Here are some of our favorite ways to spend a summer weekend in Newport, Rhode Island. For even more travel inspiration, check out episode 6 in season 3 of Weekends with Yankee, in which host Richard Wiese sets sail from Newport in a classic wooden racing yacht. [Image 1]( Bowen’s Wharf in Newport, Rhode Island. Photo Credit : Discover Newport Plan Your Perfect Summer Weekend in Newport 5 Essential Things to Do in Newport, Rhode Island [Newport Cliff Walk]( This 3.5-mile trail that threads between Gilded Age mansions and the crashing Atlantic is arguably New England’s most celebrated seaside pathway. Strolling its full length takes about two and a half to three hours — but it’s worth it (and it’s free). Sailing Adventures You don’t need your own sailboat to partake in Newport’s signature sport. Cruise on a former racing yacht with [America’s Cup Charters]( or [12 Meter Charters](, hop aboard an 80-foot reproduction of a [late-1800s coasting schooner,]( or book a tour on the Madeleine, a 19th-century-style two-masted schooner named for the America’s Cup defender of 1876. [Newport’s Mansions]( Lose yourself in bygone luxury with a tour of the famed historic homes owned by the [Preservation Society of Newport County](, including the Breakers and Marble House, both former residences of the Vanderbilt family. (Lesser-known mansions are also worth a visit — such as [Rough Point](, Doris Duke’s onetime estate.) [National Museum of American Illustration]( As architecturally splendid as its fellow Newport mansions, Vernon Court is a living, evolving estate that holds the largest collection of its kind in the world: masterpieces by beloved American illustrators such as Norman Rockwell and Maxfield Parrish. [Fort Adams State Park]( Built to protect Newport between 1824 and 1857, Fort Adams is today part of a state park that hosts big summer concerts such as the [Newport Jazz Festival]( and [Newport Folk Festival]( and also contains a two-mile coastal walking path that’s one of the best places to see the sunset in Newport. 3 Places to Stay in Newport, Rhode Island [The Attwater]( Modern and fresh in its look and feel, this Lark Hotels property is packed with enticements: an all-day coffee café, Apple TV, homemade baked goods and pastries, a spa room, iPads available for guest use, and so on. There are gas fireplaces in select rooms, too. [The Francis Malbone House]( History buffs will love this c. 1760 inn, with its wide-plank floors, moldings, fireplaces, and antique furnishing — but any guest will appreciate the waterfront location, modern amenities, and gourmet breakfast and afternoon tea. [The Chanler at Cliff Walk]( With rooms and villas evocatively furnished to transport guests to distant eras and places, plus exclusive perks like butler-drawn aromatherapy baths, in-room spa services, and ocean-view fine dining, this Newport mansion turned luxury boutique hotel reliably exceeds expectations. 5 Restaurants to Try in Newport, Rhode Island [Midtown Oyster Bar]( With its two bars, two decks, high-ceilinged dining rooms, a marble raw bar, and oyster stout — crafted by Harpoon — on tap, Midtown is the favored meet-up for local shellfish devotees. [Cru Café]( At this casual eatery, the menus are revamped weekly to highlight seasonal local ingredients, but you can count on finding the ultra-filling quinoa scramble for breakfast (eggs, spinach, gruyere, and quinoa) and sandwiches with a tasty twist, like the Yankee Muffuletta and the Grown-Up Grilled Cheese. [Mission]( In a state known for hot dogs, Mission is a standout for its snappy, meaty, ground-in-house versions topped with all the classics, from kraut to chili to cheese. And of these the slaw dog, tucked into a purple and orange tangle of tart house-made coleslaw, is the ace that topples other contenders. [The Mooring]( Don’t miss the classic New England–style chowder at this waterside restaurant: perfectly creamy, spattered with paprika, and so loaded with potato cubes and tender, buttery bites of clam that your spoon faces a veritable obstacle course. [Mamma Luisa]( For 40 years, a real-life “Mamma Luisa” served quality food at her restaurant near Bologna, Italy. Since 1992, her family has carried on that tradition in Newport. The restaurant is located in a house, and the ambiance tends toward the cozy-romantic. Don’t miss the gnocchi or the ravioli di zucca. Series funding for Weekends with Yankee is provided by [New Hampshire Tourism]( [Vermont Country Store]( [Maine Tourism]( [Massachusetts Tourism]( [The Barn Yar]( [American Cruise Lines]( Weekends with Yankee is a production of WGBH Boston and Yankee Magazine and is distributed by American Public Television. [wgbh][yankee][apt] [New England]( [TRAVEL]( [FOOD]( [LIVING]( [WEEKENDS WITH YANKEE TV]( [YANKEE MAGAZINE]( [SHOP]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( You received this email because you signed for updates from [NewEngland.com](. If you do not wish to receive our regular e-mail newsletters in the future, please [click here to manage your preferences or unsubscribe](. *Please do not reply to this e-mail* © 2023 Yankee Publishing Inc. All rights reserved. 1121 Main Street | P.O. Box 520 | Dublin, NH 03444 [Contact Us]( [View web version](

Marketing emails from newengland.com

View More
Sent On

08/12/2024

Sent On

06/12/2024

Sent On

05/12/2024

Sent On

04/12/2024

Sent On

04/12/2024

Sent On

04/12/2024

Email Content Statistics

Subscribe Now

Subject Line Length

Data shows that subject lines with 6 to 10 words generated 21 percent higher open rate.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Number of Words

The more words in the content, the more time the user will need to spend reading. Get straight to the point with catchy short phrases and interesting photos and graphics.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Number of Images

More images or large images might cause the email to load slower. Aim for a balance of words and images.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Time to Read

Longer reading time requires more attention and patience from users. Aim for short phrases and catchy keywords.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Predicted open rate

Subscribe Now

Spam Score

Spam score is determined by a large number of checks performed on the content of the email. For the best delivery results, it is advised to lower your spam score as much as possible.

Subscribe Now

Flesch reading score

Flesch reading score measures how complex a text is. The lower the score, the more difficult the text is to read. The Flesch readability score uses the average length of your sentences (measured by the number of words) and the average number of syllables per word in an equation to calculate the reading ease. Text with a very high Flesch reading ease score (about 100) is straightforward and easy to read, with short sentences and no words of more than two syllables. Usually, a reading ease score of 60-70 is considered acceptable/normal for web copy.

Subscribe Now

Technologies

What powers this email? Every email we receive is parsed to determine the sending ESP and any additional email technologies used.

Subscribe Now

Email Size (not include images)

Font Used

No. Font Name
Subscribe Now

Copyright © 2019–2025 SimilarMail.