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Yankee Publishing headquarters. Yankee Publishing, Inc. (YPI) was founded by Robb Sagendorph with his wife, Beatrix, in 1935 with the publication of the first issue of Yankee Magazine. [1] [2] Four years later, in 1939, Sagendorph purchased the Old Farmer's Almanac, the country's oldest continuously published periodical. Now 200+ years old, the ...
Harrisburg was laid out in 1827, and named after Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. [2] A variant name was Barryville. [3] A post office called Barryville was established in 1830, and remained in operation until 1906. [4]
Family Tree Magazine is a publication about genealogy and family history published by Yankee Publishing, Inc. in Blue Ash, Ohio and Dublin, New Hampshire. It has a paid circulation of about 70,000. The first issue was published in 2000, with David A. Fryxell as editor and later editor-in-chief.
One town was ranked best "up-and-coming food" town and another was ranked best for "historic architecture."
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Yankee is a bimonthly (once every two months [2]) magazine about lifestyle, travel and culture in the New England region of the United States, based in Dublin, New Hampshire. The first issue appeared in September 1935. It has a paid circulation of below 300,000 in 2015, from a peak of one million in the 1980s. [3]
The post office was, for an unknown reason, discontinued or decommissioned on August 26, 1836, but was quickly re-established on October 21, 1836. The spelling was officially changed to "Harrisburg" on March 30, 1893. [7] From the outset in 1836 Harrisburg was known as a lively village, and then held about thirty families.
Harrisburg was platted in 1837. [2] A variant name was Harris. [3] A post office called Harris was established in 1857, and remained in operation until 1905 ...