A trail that skirts this lake’s northwestern shore brings thousands of folks into this otherwise quiet town each year.
It's the longtime social center of its namesake town, a destination for shopping, dining, and lodging for more than a century.
Its eastern and western termini are about equidistant from this spot, in two towns synonymous with Maine’s wild-blueberry industry.
Here's our favorite letter from May's Where in Maine photo.
Here's our favorite letter from April's Where in Maine photo.
Revisiting a trove of stunning photos by Maine photographer Tom Stewart, who accompanied Maine’s official state vessel to the far north in the early 1990s.
Here's our favorite letter from July's Where in Maine photo.
Here's our favorite letter from June's Where in Maine photo.
From colonial outposts to midcentury batteries, Maine’s former military forts are bastions of history and marvels of engineering. Photographer Benjamin Williamson captures their splendors, grand and subtle.
The demolition of the old bridge connecting this island community to the mainland might have ruffled a few feathers.
One of its more identifiable features includes a dam not far from this spot.