Each month, Down East editors select our favorite response to “Where in Maine?” Here is our favorite letter from October’s photo.
For most of the 20th century, it was known for its lobstering fleet.
Each month, Down East editors select our favorite response to “Where in Maine?” Here is our favorite letter from September's photo.
A substantial rebuild, completed a few years ago, changed the bridge’s look and design, allowing taller ships to travel the tidal waters below.
Each month, Down East editors select our favorite response to “Where in Maine?” Here is our favorite letter from August's photo.
Fly tyer Carrie Stevens invented the legendary Gray Ghost fly while fishing nearby.
Each month, Down East editors select our favorite response to “Where in Maine?” Here is our favorite letter from July’s photo.
The little knoll, just 643 feet tall, is named for a family that settled on it before the Civil War.
Each month, Down East editors select our favorite response to “Where in Maine?” Here is our favorite letter from June’s photo.
It’s a markedly quiet counterpoint to a more famous island six miles away, where millions of visitors flock every year.
Each month, Down East editors select our favorite response to “Where in Maine?” Here is our favorite letter from May’s photo.
The waterfront provided the backdrop for a musical number in a Rodgers and Hammerstein film adaption.