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Granite State wins big out of a recent poll and what to do with the kids over April vacation.

FILE - Robert Weiss of Tewksbury, Mass., left, photographs his brother-in-law, Matthew Ferri, of Dracut, Mass., and his wife, Andrea Weiss just before sunrise from their campsite on the Appalachian Trail in Beans Purchase, N.H., Sept. 17, 2017. Photo: Associated Press/AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, File

Granite State wins big out of a recent poll and what to do with the kids over April vacation.

Kris Nielsen from VisitNH.gov shares a new poll showing that NH is a culinary mecca for a particular cuisine. Listen to the On-demand episode for the answer. Also, what can you do during the April school vacation?

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