It’s definitely not the biggest ski mountain in Maine, but it offers a wide range of terrain.
In the 1970s and ’80s, he schlepped a bulky, old view camera all over Vinalhaven, capturing the island’s landscape and people. Now, he has compiled more than 100 of those images in a coffee-table book that is resonating with audiences in ways he didn’t see coming.
Each month, Down East editors select our favorite response to “Where in Maine?” Here is our favorite letter from November’s photo.
Each month, Down East editors select our favorite response to “Where in Maine?” Here is our favorite letter from October’s photo.
Photographers Dave Waddell and Tristan Spinski hit the road (and the water) to see what keeps these far-flung holdouts ticking.
In 2017, a local land trust opened the property to the public, with a graveled quarter-mile path winding past the dozen remaining big sculptures.
Each month, Down East editors select our favorite response to “Where in Maine?” Here is our favorite letter from December’s photo.
The name of this downtown street nods to a big, grassy field that’s across from a stately strip of Federal, Italianate, and Greek Revival houses.
In warmer months, hiking and fishing are popular activities.
Each month, Down East editors select our favorite response to “Where in Maine?” Here is our favorite letter from September's photo.
Each month, Down East editors select our favorite response to “Where in Maine?” Here is our favorite letter from August's photo.