Here's our favorite letter from February's Where in Maine photo of the Tate House Museum.
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.
You may hear this serpentine lake called by one of two names.
Here's our favorite letter from December's Where in Maine photo.
Today, it is a well-preserved site full of original artifacts and a frequent field-trip destination for schoolkids.
Here is our favorite letter from November's Where in Maine photo.
A sign outside bears a Penobscot word describing the building’s purpose.
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.
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.”