Ep 6. Icons of New England
- TV-PG
- May 6, 2017
- 24 min
Weekends with Yankee Season 1 Episode 6, "Icons of New England," takes viewers on a journey through some of the most iconic spots in the region. The hosts, Richard Wiese and Amy Traverso, explore the history, culture, and natural beauty of New England while showcasing the places, foods, and people that make it unique.
The episode begins in Connecticut, where Richard meets up with local fishermen to learn about the state's iconic lobster industry. He watches as they haul in lobster traps, learning about the process and the importance of sustainability in the trade. Meanwhile, Amy is in Boston, discovering the rich history of the city's Fenway Park. She explores the stadium, learning about its "Green Monster" wall and its legendary players, past and present.
Moving on to Maine, Richard visits the small coastal town of Kennebunkport, known for its picturesque beauty and plentiful lobster shacks. He takes a boat ride along the scenic coastline, marveling at the rugged cliffs and lighthouses while sampling fresh lobster rolls. Back in Boston, Amy visits the famous Union Oyster House, the oldest continuously operating restaurant in the country. She chats with the staff about its rich history, including famous diners such as John F. Kennedy.
Next, the hosts explore the natural wonders of Acadia National Park in Maine. Richard hikes to the top of Cadillac Mountain, taking in the stunning panoramic views of the coastline, while Amy takes a boat tour of the park's beautiful coastline. She meets with a local ranger to learn about the park's diverse ecosystem, including its unique plant and animal life.
The episode concludes in Vermont, where Richard visits the Ben & Jerry's factory to learn about the iconic ice cream brand's history and production process. He samples some of their famous flavors while learning about the company's commitment to social and environmental responsibility. Amy travels to the picturesque town of Woodstock, where she visits the Billings Farm & Museum, a historic dairy farm dedicated to preserving the region's agricultural heritage.
Throughout the episode, Richard and Amy celebrate the unique charm and character of New England's iconic places and people. They embrace the region's rich history, natural beauty, and vibrant local cultures, making for an insightful and engaging exploration of one of the most iconic regions in America.