As we celebrate our 60th anniversary, we salute the state's most breathtaking sights.
By offering do-it-yourselfers a chance to build their own boards using locally grown wood, Grain Surfboards in York has carved a niche in the surfing industry.
There’s a little slice of heaven on Mooselookmeguntic Lake — and it doesn’t have showers.
A six-year-old Amish community works together to survive.
One of the most ambitious river restorations ever undertaken in the United States is happening on the Penobscot River.
Step back and marvel at the views of ten spots in Maine that made our Scenic 60 list.
Ten miles out to sea, and 400 years after Captain John Smith landed on its shore, Monhegan Island remains a magical place for all.
Authentic Maine design is not one style but many. What they all have in common is a strong sense of place.
Even during the high season, Pemaquid Beach moves at its own luxuriously slow pace. By Virginia M. Wright Photographed by...
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