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On top of the hill sits Beech Nut, a sod-roof stone picnic hut built in 1914 and offering panoramic views of Penobscot Bay, ...
In her 30 years of collecting, she has amassed some 5,000 pieces of sea glass, which she separates by color and type.
The Wyman’s Wild Blueberry Research and Innovation Center at UMaine allows for hands-on learning and year-round research.
Long before the Portland Hearts of Pine, Maine’s first professional soccer club, kicked off its inaugural season in March, ...
In Blue Hill, a couple has created a blooming sanctuary for birds, pollinators, and local garden lovers.
House-call doctors might be a thing of the past, but house-call EMTs have started helping to fill the void, especially in underserved communities. Small-town papers aren’t nearly as numerous as they ...
A luxury lakeside camp hasn’t forgotten its rusticator roots.
Acadia's summertime splendor attracts millions of visitors, but in the depths of winter, the park takes on a different character: serene, austere, and magnificent.
A marine biologist, a doctor, a pastor, an oyster farmer, and a lawyer walk into a bar . . . and visuals editor Mark Fleming is there to shoot them. Take a tour of the iconic L.L.Bean headquarters ...
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