Features
Maine has some of the most beautiful and challenging golf courses in the East.
With care and style, a Maine couple has turned a local landmark into a model of what a classic old farmhouse can become. Image subjects: exterior of the Howe Farm kitchen and dining area of the Howe Farm bathroom in the Howe Farm Location: Camden
For Maine residents of every age, the state's parks and preserves provide world-class recreation year-round. Image subjects: shoreline in Acadia National Park
Converting a historically significant horse barn into a summer house posed a unique challenge. Image subjects: exterior of converted barn living room of converted barn kitchen of converted barn dining room of converted barn Location: Bass Harbor
When he isn't helping clients rediscover the original bearty of their vintage homes, Les Fossel, of Restoration Resources in Alna is on the lookout for fine old Maine houses in need of new owners. Image subjects: Les Fossel standing infront of the Old Lincoln Tavern building fossel outside house in winter
All year long, Maine's lively cultural scene offers concerts, shows, classes, and programs of every kind. Image subjects: audience at symphony
Looking for authentic old doorknobs or a proper antique sink? Look no further than Decorum, a one-of-a-kind emporium in Portland. Image subjects: Decorum's Nick Harding sinks and tub at Decorum knobs and drawer pulls at Decorum lighting fixtures at Decorum knobs at Decorum Location: Portland
That's what everyone in town was calling the dilapidated, hedgehog-infested farmstead that Priscilla and Dick Larouse discovered in western maine. Today, the restored 1830's cape is a source of local pride. Image subjects: Dick and Priscilla Larose at their dining room table exterior view of the restored
The great horned owl is one denizen of the Maine winter that can strike terror in the hearts of poodles, porcupines, and even people. Image subjects: Great horned owl in flight. Location: Greenville
When I head for the hills in winter, it's not with the idea of romping in the snow. I just want to get cozy. Image subjects: view of the Rangeley Area from above Country Club Inn dining room view of fields and hills covered in snow David and Rebecca Schinas, owners of the Rangeley Inn Location: RangeleyRangeley
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