February 2012
Features
Cozy. Cold. Frantic. Magical. six writers share their personal memories of a Maine winter’s day.
Portland’s Nathaniel Gordon was the only person in the United States to be executed for slave trading.
A renovated opera house has brought life —and laughs —to the remote fishing village of Stonington. - Photography by: Benjamin Magro
Maine is a hotbed of hot sauce lovers — and makers. - Photography by: Benjamin Magro
Lost Valley, a low-key ski slope in Auburn, has taught generations of Mainers to love the cold. - Photography by: Mark Fleming
Pam Allen’s Quince and Co. makes Maine yarn of world-class caliber.
Departments
The Downeaster is like a skinny Maine town on wheels, balmy Bangor gets worldwide attention, and more.
Sugarloaf Ski Resort’s free app for your smartphone.
A nineteenth-century marketing maven pitches the essence of Maine to the Big Apple.
Photograph by Susan Cole Kelly.
Read what our readers have to say about Maine.
The politics of low-income heating assistance.
Authentic Korean food is faintly familiar and wonderfully foreign at this restaurant in Bethel.
In Maine, storms make a music that rivals the classical masters.
L.L. Bean blazed a path for all of us to follow.
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