2022x13 Main Streets and Back Roads Near Lake Winnisquam, NH Episode overview
Data de estreia
Mai 02, 2022
Two generations of a Sanbornton family holding onto their beloved 19th century farm; Shayna Seymour takes in spectacular views of Winnipesaukee's smaller sibling, Lake Winnisquam; Shayna also stops by a winery, and Winnisquam's only lakefront B&B.
Two generations of a Sanbornton family holding onto their beloved 19th century farm; Shayna Seymour takes in spectacular views of Winnipesaukee's smaller sibling, Lake Winnisquam; Shayna also stops by a winery, and Winnisquam's only lakefront B&B.
Connecting with nature in some unique ways; Shayna hitches a ride on a compost truck and stops by a shop that proclaims itself plastics-free; Anthony gets in some fly-fishing; the woman behind the flowering beauty that decorates downtown Boston.
Connecting with nature in some unique ways; Shayna hitches a ride on a compost truck and stops by a shop that proclaims itself plastics-free; Anthony gets in some fly-fishing; the woman behind the flowering beauty that decorates downtown Boston.
The lunch menu may sound the same, but the preparation is anything but old-school; high-end meatloaf and tater tots at Grill 23; to-die-for grilled cheese at Brato Brewhouse; a reimagined PB&J at Bon Appetit Creperie; Manne's square slices.
The lunch menu may sound the same, but the preparation is anything but old-school; high-end meatloaf and tater tots at Grill 23; to-die-for grilled cheese at Brato Brewhouse; a reimagined PB&J at Bon Appetit Creperie; Manne's square slices.
2022x15 Main Streets and Back Roads of Windsor County, VT. Episode overview
Data de estreia
Mai 09, 2022
Anthony Everett visits scenic Windsor County, VT; in Woodstock he visits the charming Woodstock Inn and Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historic Park; in Bridgewater, Anthony meets furniture maker Charles Shackleton; Anthony meets a Thai chef.
Anthony Everett visits scenic Windsor County, VT; in Woodstock he visits the charming Woodstock Inn and Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historic Park; in Bridgewater, Anthony meets furniture maker Charles Shackleton; Anthony meets a Thai chef.
Glass eels are now a beyond booming industry on the coast of Maine; visiting Ellsworth, where at today's price of $2,200 a pound, there's heavy competition to net the tiny, wriggling baby eels for export to Asia.
Glass eels are now a beyond booming industry on the coast of Maine; visiting Ellsworth, where at today's price of $2,200 a pound, there's heavy competition to net the tiny, wriggling baby eels for export to Asia.
2022x18 Main Streets and Back Roads of York County, Maine Episode overview
Data de estreia
Mai 25, 2022
York County is home to fascinating history, a long artistic tradition, natural beauty and of course, a diner; Ted stops by a one-time ski resort turned conservation area, he visits the Third Alarm Diner, and finds a hit with the Sanford Mainers.
York County is home to fascinating history, a long artistic tradition, natural beauty and of course, a diner; Ted stops by a one-time ski resort turned conservation area, he visits the Third Alarm Diner, and finds a hit with the Sanford Mainers.
Shayna Seymour goes to Brimfield, Mass, she sorts through the finds, and meets locals who keep the shoppers and markets moving; Martha Stewart shares her best find; a twenty-something entrepreneur bringing the art of antiquing into the 21st century.
Shayna Seymour goes to Brimfield, Mass, she sorts through the finds, and meets locals who keep the shoppers and markets moving; Martha Stewart shares her best find; a twenty-something entrepreneur bringing the art of antiquing into the 21st century.
A trophy case under the Longfellow Bridge, a steampunk museum inside a central Mass. church are just two of the quirky stories that Ted Reinstein uncovers; also, a local stove hospital and the Volleyball Hall of Fame, a local man who makes baseballs.
A trophy case under the Longfellow Bridge, a steampunk museum inside a central Mass. church are just two of the quirky stories that Ted Reinstein uncovers; also, a local stove hospital and the Volleyball Hall of Fame, a local man who makes baseballs.
Frederick Law Olmsted's landscape designs include New York's Central Park, the U.S. Capitol grounds, and of course, Boston's Emerald Necklace: in honor of Olmsted's 200th birthday, his achievements are being celebrated.
Frederick Law Olmsted's landscape designs include New York's Central Park, the U.S. Capitol grounds, and of course, Boston's Emerald Necklace: in honor of Olmsted's 200th birthday, his achievements are being celebrated.
Erika Tarantal puts the pedal to the metal in a Porsche at Palmer Motorsports Park, while Shayna Seymour learns to race-walk; meet motorcycle racers at Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H., and catch up with a wheelchair racer who has done 50 triathlons.
Erika Tarantal puts the pedal to the metal in a Porsche at Palmer Motorsports Park, while Shayna Seymour learns to race-walk; meet motorcycle racers at Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H., and catch up with a wheelchair racer who has done 50 triathlons.
2022x22 Main Streets and Back Roads of Wiscasset, Maine Episode overview
Data de estreia
Jul 18, 2022
Wiscasset is a coastal enclave in mid-coast Maine; Nicole Estaphan takes in the spectacular views and meets the people who call this historic village home; she makes a stop at the local train museum; visits a lavender farm & stops by a yoga retreat.
Wiscasset is a coastal enclave in mid-coast Maine; Nicole Estaphan takes in the spectacular views and meets the people who call this historic village home; she makes a stop at the local train museum; visits a lavender farm & stops by a yoga retreat.
Erika Tarantal checks in on the health of the ocean water that helps sustain us; she joins a lobsterman who helps oceanographers measure water temperature, wades the Wellfleet clam flats, and joins a beach brigade to clean up plastic and debris.
Erika Tarantal checks in on the health of the ocean water that helps sustain us; she joins a lobsterman who helps oceanographers measure water temperature, wades the Wellfleet clam flats, and joins a beach brigade to clean up plastic and debris.
2022x27 Main Streets and Back Roads Inn to Inn in Vermont Episode overview
Exploring Maine's Golden Road - the private road built originally to support paper companies; today a draw for people looking to get away from it all; visit a boom house turned museum, locals who worked the timber drives along the Penobscot Riverp.
Exploring Maine's Golden Road - the private road built originally to support paper companies; today a draw for people looking to get away from it all; visit a boom house turned museum, locals who worked the timber drives along the Penobscot Riverp.
In honor of National Dessert Day, a specialty cake shop in Brookline and a pie shop in Somerville; classic Italian pastries in Lawrence; a deep dive on everyone's favorite sweet - chocolate.
In honor of National Dessert Day, a specialty cake shop in Brookline and a pie shop in Somerville; classic Italian pastries in Lawrence; a deep dive on everyone's favorite sweet - chocolate.
The Head of the Charles regatta began with a wonky stopwatch back in 1965, & is now one of the world's most famous rowing spectacles; connecting with elite racers, weekend warriors, & people who are committed to expanding access to rowing for all.
The Head of the Charles regatta began with a wonky stopwatch back in 1965, & is now one of the world's most famous rowing spectacles; connecting with elite racers, weekend warriors, & people who are committed to expanding access to rowing for all.
The story behind the spookily-named Phantom Farms in Cumberland, R.I., and raise a glass of Artifact hard cider; a candle maker in Allston with a line of fall-scented candles; spirits inspired by cranberry bogs, and the art of pumpkin-decorating.
The story behind the spookily-named Phantom Farms in Cumberland, R.I., and raise a glass of Artifact hard cider; a candle maker in Allston with a line of fall-scented candles; spirits inspired by cranberry bogs, and the art of pumpkin-decorating.