You can buy a quart of milk anywhere, but it comes with a neighborhood only at the general store.
Travel & Outdoors
Can you name this camp and the lake it’s on?
On the highway between Solon and Bingham, a sign indicates you’re exactly equidistant between the equator and the North Pole.
From “A Return to Golden Pond,” a photo essay by Benjamin Magro, in our September 1986 issue.
What you need to know about the 87,500-acre protected area abutting the eastern edge of Baxter State Park.
Each month, Down East editors select our favorite response to “Where in Maine?” Here is our favorite letter from the July photo of Wiggly Bridge in York Harbor.
Can you name this venerable resort and the historic town surrounding it?
Find respite from the Bar Harbor crowds with a restorative trek across an ephemeral gravel land bridge (the town’s namesake) to lupine-strewn Bar Island.
Each month, Down East editors select our favorite response to “Where in Maine?” Here is our favorite letter from the May photo of Great Falls at Veterans Memorial Park, Lewiston.
With the help of some 460 volunteers Barbara Charry has been able to identify hotspots where animals and humans seem most likely to meet on the road.
This chain of four evergreen-spiked islands in Frenchman Bay is a short paddle from the village of Bar Harbor.
The lake is ever ready, the pace is undemanding, and one day folds softly into the next. This is Kezar.