Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Oct. 4—Clambakes are everywhere this time of year in Northeast Ohio. It's a tradition said to have begun in the late 1800s when ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Clambake season is still in full swing in Northeast Ohio, and there are still a few more opportunities to enjoy the New England tradition that’s become as synonymous with autumn in ...
As August comes to an end, many people are savoring the last days of summer. In New England, that means it's time for a clambake. We visit one of the oldest, held in Dartmouth, Mass., since the 1880s.
Correction: A previous version of this article misstated who is responsible for firing the cannon. While the Kentish Guardsfired the cannon for years, this year it was the job of the Bonnet Shores ...
Clambakes are everywhere this time of year in Northeast Ohio. It’s a tradition said to have begun in the late 1800s when prosperous Clevelanders traveling regularly by rail to East Coast cities ...
As August comes to an end, many New Englanders savor the last days of summer with a clambake - a method of cooking colonists adopted from Native Americans hundreds of years ago. From member station ...