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Yankee unveiled a brand-new mobile Web app, "Leaf Peepr," which allows foliage chasers to check color status by region, enter new reports, and upload photos using YankeeFoliage.com's "Live Fall Foliage Map." Color is coded as green, turning, moderate, peak, fading, and gone. The "Leaf Peepr" app helps travelers plan their vacations and make last-minute on-the-road decisions about where to go for spectacular displays of color. The app is available in the iTunes App Store and Android Market.
For more information about Yankee Magazine, please visit: YankeeMagazine.com. To view a slideshow of winning foliage towns from 2010 and to share comments, visit: http://www.yankeemagazine.com/25towns.
About us: Powered by a combination of current technology and more than 75 years of expert knowledge about New England travel, YankeeFoliage.com is the source for comprehensive fall travel planning. For more New England foliage information—and to learn the dos and don'ts of autumn travel, plus scenic foliage drives, photography tips, foliage photos, fall facts, and morego to: YankeeFoliage.com. Yankee Magazine was founded in 1935 and is based in Dublin, New Hampshire. It is the only magazine devoted to New England through its coverage of travel, home, food, and feature stories. With a paid circulation of over 350,000 and a total audience of nearly 2 million readers, it is published by Yankee Publishing Incorporated (YPI), a family-owned, independent magazine publisher. In 2011, Yankee Magazine was named a finalist in the national City and Regional Magazine Association's annual awards in four categories: General Excellence, Excellence in Writing, Photography, and Multimedia. 2010 marked Yankee Magazine's 75th anniversary as New England's magazine. YPI also owns the nation's oldest continuously produced periodical, The Old Farmer's Almanac. More information about Yankee: New England's Magazine is available at: YankeeMagazine.com/press.
Contact: Yankee invites the media to interview our editors, who are experts on where to go and what to do during the fall foliage season in New England. Please contact Heather Atwell, heathera@yankeepub.com or 603-563-8111 x180.


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