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Here is our favorite letter from October's Where in Maine photo.
In this village, a self-taught 19th-century painter named Jonathan Adams Bartlett once rendered his hard-working fellow residents.
At the heart of the public debate over the proposed power-transmission project known as the New England Clean Energy Connect is a remote swath of woods, mountains, and streams that 53 miles of newly cut corridor would cleave.
It's a time of transitions, vivid contrasts, and quiet beauty.
This turn-of-the-20th-century bridge bears the names of two of the region’s pioneering families.
A sign outside bears a Penobscot word describing the building’s purpose.
The artsy midcoast hub is placid in winter, but as new development comes to its historic seaside downtown, civic engagement is lively as ever.
Here is our favorite letter from September's Where in Maine photo.
In 1895, a Boston Post travel writer cruised on a steamboat past this little island, “where a new lighthouse is soon to be built, to aid the navigators of this circuitous river.”
Here is our favorite letter from August's Where in Maine photo.
Straddling the Kennebec, the midcoast communities of Phippsburg and Georgetown embody the best of Maine’s sylvan, scenic, seagoing character.