Here's our favorite letter from February's Where in Maine photo of the Tate House Museum.
When snow blankets a rolling field in far northern Maine, a weathered barn is the locus of the landscape.
You may hear this serpentine lake called by one of two names.
Today, it is a well-preserved site full of original artifacts and a frequent field-trip destination for schoolkids.
Down East staff photographer Benjamin Williamson's favorite shots of the year.
On the east side of the cove, a short loop trail leads to a beach where visitors can wade when the tide is out.
The Army Corps of Engineers began building this fort in 1844, on a bluff overlooking a particularly vulnerable waterway.
Here's our favorite letter from January's Where in Maine photo.
Here's our favorite letter from December's Where in Maine photo.
This year’s contest saw nearly 1,300 submissions in three categories: landscape, wildlife, and lifestyle. And even in year six of the competition, we can’t stop marveling at our readers’ ability to capture the Maine mystique.
Here is our favorite letter from November's Where in Maine photo.