History
Bowdoin turns 100
A century after it was built to explore remote Arctic regions, the schooner Bowdoin still sails northward, although now the passengers are mostly students.
Every Boat Has a Story
The stories behind two classic boats that once called Moosehead Lake home.
George Hathaway
Portland’s prolific marine artist, George Hathaway, got his start painting furniture.
Lindbergh’s Unexpected Visit to South Pond
Charles Lindberg's 1933 landing on South Pond in Warren, Maine.
From Farmhouse to Summer Retreat
Blue Hill's Curtis house and F.L. Olmstead
Governor Baxter and the Making of a Historian
Maine State Historian Earle Shettleworth explains how early encounters with Gov. Percival Baxter inspired his career.
Henry Peabody
Henry Peabody took Maine lighthouse photography to a new level.
The Bateau: Forgotten Workhorse of Maine’s Rivers
A utility boat from Maine's logging era.
The Bygone Era of the Prim & Proper Bathing Suit
A look at how people hit the beach in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Rice Brothers’
Of the 15 lightships surviving in the United States, three were built in Maine by the Rice Brothers Corporation in East Boothbay.



