April

Seascapes

People can't take their eyes off the view here, even if there's a former President at the next table. Image subjects: Owners ANgela and Arthur LeBlanc at their restaurant, Seascapes. Location: Cape Porpoise

Old Port Exchange

Everything you wanted to know about Portland's Old Port. Location: Portland

Rangeley's Boundless Alure

One of Maine's loveliest state parks has the good fortune to be nestled amid thousands of acres of wilderness. Image subjects: aerial view of Raneley State Park. wooded path in Rangeley State Park shoreline at Rangeley State Park canoe and docks at Rangeley State Park Location: Rangeley State ParkRangeley

Crossing the Border

Millions of people will drive into Canada from Maine this year - most without any problem. Image subjects: Canada border station

Widening the Turnpike

Journal Tribune: Widening the Turnpike is only one way to get from Southern Maine to Portland faster.

History Up Close

Almost every community in Maine has a museum of some sort, and most are worth touring.

The Last Lumber Camp

At the Patten Lumberman's Museum, everything from the tools to the tin plates is authentic. Image subjects: Patten Lumberman's Museum -cookhouse Patten Lumberman's Museum - saw Patten Lumberman's Museum - photo display Patten Lumberman's Museum - bunk house Patten Lumberman's Museum - tool room Location:

A Bugeye Ketch

Steve Pagels of Cherryfield has sold his bugeye ketch and bought another old bugeye.

Shark

If you think whale-watching is exciting, it's a walk in the park compared to shark baiting as I learned last summer on a trip out of Port Clyde. Location: Port Clyde

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