2007
Fossils ripe for the picking throughout Maine
You won't find dinosaur bones, but in some areas, you'll almost trip over the petrified invertebrates.[August 26, 2007]
Historic landscapes
Maine has many terrific landscapes, designed by the Olmsteds and others. [August 26, 2007]
Air show: just one more time
A wide variety of in-the-air and on-the-ground demonstrations will make th Sept 15 and 16 shows a lifetime memory. [August 26, 2007]
Five ideas for enjoying just one more vacation
You can still get onto the water, out into nature and into a museum before the fall routine returns. [August 26, 2007]
Freeport visit goes beyond the shopping
A coastal state park, historic buildings, a desert and a huge, rotating globe are part of the attractions.
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Great inland views
People working to improve Maine's future discuss some of their favorite places. [July 29, 2007]
To do or not to do: The option's yours
The Birches in Rockwood offers something for everyone who enjoys being outdoors in the Maine woods. [July 29, 2007]
Romantic Rockland- A great destination for a celebration
Museums, scenery, great inns, entertainment and good food and drink are all available. [July 29, 2007]
Canoeing can be outstanding a short drive from Portland
A decision to spend more time on the water took some preparation, but it was well worth it. [July 29, 2007]
Fair season building up steam
Harvest time is under way for some crops, and that is a reason to celebrate. [July 29, 2007]
A look at some popular activities from July 29 to Aug. 25
[July 29, 2007]
Great food, great views; a winning combination
We provide 10 options for checking out some of the finest along the coast of Maine. [July 1, 2007]
Boothbay Region provides a bounty of vacation options
A log-cabin lodge, a new botanical garden and ocean-side activities make the region special [July 1, 2007]
Maine's visitors becoming a bit more high-powered
The simple cabin and the crowded ferry no longer cut it. [July 1, 2007]
Farm vacations bring quiet thrill
Visitors enjoy a taste of agriculture, but mostly it's a lifestyle of a different age. [July 1, 2007]
Lyrical lighthouses
Visiting a Maine lighthouse is on the to-do list for almost everyone. [July 26, 2007]
Kingdom welcomes all animals
DEW stands for domestic, exotic and wild, and a Mount Vernon farm shelters them all [July 26, 2007]
Covered bridges dot Maine
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Opportunities for birding are big along coast
Boat trips to the islands and a number of Audubon programs offer good chances for sightings. [July 26, 2007]
Western Maine loop full of old farms
The traditional connected buildings were the most efficient way to run a small farm. [July 26, 2007]
History adds adventure to indoor days
York County has many of Maine's oldest buildings and many of them are open to the public. [July 26, 2007]