Penobscot Marine Museum
Mid-century Views of Vinalhaven
Photographer Eliot Elisofon is known for images shot in exotic locales, but his favorite subject was Vinalhaven.
Lobster women, a sardine carrier, and a very old canoe
Lobster women, a sardine carrier, and a very old canoe
Boat Launches Back in the Day
The 1903 launch of the four-masted schooner Pendleton Brothers.
Searsport
Learn about the state’s maritime past at Penobscot Marine Museum, and then go antiquing in Searsport.
Way Back When—Issue 153
Stonington, circa 1915.
On the Town Dock — Issue 152
Safety at sea, lobsters, launchings
Fitz Henry Lane Painting in Searsport Museum
A Fitz Henry Lane painting joins the PMM collection
Way Back When — Issue 149
A look back at the St. Croix paper mill settlement of the early 1900s.
On the Town Dock — Issue 149
An electric boat, green crabs on the menu, a Fitz Henry Lane painting, and marine industry news
Way Back When 147 — Summer Colonies
Bayville in East Boothbay was one of many post-Civil War summer colonies in Maine.



