Yankee Publishing

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1121 Main St
Dublin, NH 03444
Yankee Publishing is an independent family-owned publisher of the monthly Yankee magazine in the state of New Hampshire. It publishes region-specific features, such as throwing a classic clambake and finding the best country roads for fall foliage leaf peeping. The company also publishes books, such as The Old Farmer's Almanac, Gardener's Companion and the annual Travel Guide to New England. In addition to its magazine Web site, Yankee Publishing also operates Almanac.com. The company was founded in 1935 by Robb and Beatrix Sagendorph.

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1.04 reviews
J L D.
8/5/2025

To be honest I wish in this case there was a negative star. I have tried to order for three years now a subscription for Family Tree Magazine since there is no other genealogical magazine left....

Hans S.
8/19/2020

Great magazine but absolutely worst customer service. Very rude and condescending. I ordered a subscription that never arrived and was given 3 different stories regarding this with the last one...

Sarah M.
1/4/2020

One of the lamest calendars is 2020' Weather Watcher. It looks like they just grabbed stock photos from the internet. Also, be warned- don't ever order from their inserts in store bought...

Rachul L.
1/20/2015

Be careful when ordering a subscription through Yankee Magazine. I used to LOVE Yankee Magazine. I grew up reading it cover to cover with my dad. It's been a part of many fond memories....

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