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Keepsakes from the Phillips Brothers’ Maine
Photographers and cartologists, the Phillips Brothers spent decades in the 1900s creating maps and postcards that were both artful and useful wayfinding tools and keepsakes for visitors to Maine.

Boats For Golden Pond
With a yearning for a classic mahogany runabout, an intrepid boat guy ponders an affordable and doable kit boat.

Loving and Conserving the North Woods
From 1990 to 2015, a wide array of individuals and organizations cooperatively pitched in to preserve the wilderness they found in Maine’s North Woods.

A Grand Camp
By chance, on a stop en route to a Canadian fishing trip, a New York angler discovers what will become his “magnificent” camp on a lake the in the North Woods.

When Canoes Ruled the Kennebunk
When it opened in the late 1800s, the Kennebunk River Club relied on canoe races to attract new members from the Cape Arundel summer colony.

Camden’s Mother’s Day Perennial Swap
Camden’s Mother’s Day perennial exchange has become a spring tradition.