Traveling through the Northeast United States in February offers a unique and enchanting experience. The region transforms into a picturesque winter wonderland, with snow-covered landscapes, charming small towns, and bustling cities adorned with twinkling lights. Visitors can enjoy a variety of winter activities, from skiing and snowboarding in the mountains to cozying up by the fire in a quaint bed-and-breakfast. The crisp air invigorates the senses, while seasonal festivities and local traditions, such as Groundhog Day in Punxsutawney, add to the magical atmosphere. Despite the chill, the warmth and hospitality of the Northeast’s residents create an inviting environment, making February a perfect time to explore this captivating region.

Winter in Stowe, Vermont, is a true celebration of the season, and our feature article delves into the many delights this charming town offers. With white-mantled fields stretching alongside Route 100, leading into the heart of the Green Mountains, Stowe is a haven for winter sports enthusiasts. Our cover story explores the world-class skiing and snowboarding opportunities on Mount Mansfield, as well as the serene beauty of snowshoeing and cross-country skiing through wooded trails. Discover the magic of dog sledding, ice skating, and enjoying après-ski moments by the fire in cozy inns. Stowe’s enchanting village, with its gourmet dining and quaint shops, offers the perfect complement to a day spent in the snow. Embrace the joy of winter fun in Stowe with our in-depth feature.
In our latest issue, we explore the enchanting allure of Camden, Maine, through Debbie Stone’s article, which captures the town’s charm even on a rainy day, highlighting its cozy harbor, quaint shops, and rich maritime history. Linda Eagleson’s “Reflections on Winter in Rhode Island” delves into the state’s icy beauty, sharing insights on how to embrace the season’s challenges and find warmth in local traditions and scenic landscapes. Carter Goodwin takes us to Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, for Groundhog Day, where the small town’s quaint ceremony has grown into a national tradition, drawing thousands to witness Punxsutawney Phil’s weather prediction and experience the unique festivities.
Our free February issue is brimming with delights, from the enchanting tale of Peter Pan at the Bushnell to the heartwarming story of Nantucket’s Veranda House rising from the ashes. Dive into the highly visual and immersive print/flipbook version to fully experience the magic, or opt for the phone-friendly text version for reading on the go. Whatever your preference, we invite you to explore and enjoy every page of this issue!
Winter Fun in STOWE
White-mantled fields with occasional patches of tall grass poking through the snow grace Route 100 as it winds its way into Vermont’s Green Mountains. White-flocked trees, still clinging to the…
Exploring Camden Maine
It was a rainy day in Camden, but that did little to mar the allure of this charming Maine town. In fact, the weather added to the ambiance of the…
Rhody Ice Age
Sometimes, walking outside in Rhode Island’s blistery cold winter weather can feel like we’ve entered another ice age, especially if you’re not prepared for it. Maybe putting on a hat…
Groundhog Day in Punxsutawney
Every year on February 2nd, the small town of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, transforms into the epicenter of a beloved national tradition. As dawn breaks over Gobbler’s Knob, a crowd of thousands…
The Bushnell Brings Magic With Peter Pan
As the lights dim and the first notes of the overture fill the air, a sense of wonder and anticipation washes over the audience. The stage is set for an…
Nantucket’s Veranda House Reborn
Nantucket’s Veranda House long stood as a testament to the island’s rich history and timeless charm. This April, after a devastating fire in 2022 reduced the beloved Federal-style mansion to…