Fort Preble
Portland, Maine
Fort Preble is a remnant of Portland, Maine’s naval history.
By Julie True Kingsley | June 20, 2011Portland, Maine
Fort Preble is a remnant of Portland, Maine’s naval history.
By Julie True Kingsley | June 20, 2011Part 3 – Twentieth Century Commercial Barns Grace the Land
We wrap up our barn series exploring the big, modern barns of the 20th century.
By Don Perkins | March 15, 2011Part 2 – The Emergence and Ascendancy of the New England Barn
Don Perkins continues to unfold the hidden history of New England Barns.
By Don Perkins | March 07, 2011Part 1 - Tracing the History of the ‘English Barn’ in New England
As dusk approaches, the fading summer sun bathes the barn nestling in a field with yellow light. Is there a more perfect scene in New England?
By Don Perkins | February 28, 2011Snowmen litter the New England landscape throughout winter, but none are likely to be as impressive as the snow-woman built in Bethel in 2008.
By Mark B. Oliver | December 22, 2010Say the word “whaling” today, and you might just start a brawl. Politics aside, the fact remains that whaling and New England are very much tied together.
By Michael F. Bisceglia, Jr. | December 06, 2010I am a law-abiding individual. If a law exists there has to be a good reason for it. I will assume, Gentle Reader, that you are of the same ilk as I (yes, I know, don’t assume.). So you will need...
By Michael F. Bisceglia, Jr. | July 22, 2010The Pine Tree State with its rocky coastline, rolling mountains and heavily forested interior, is well known for its scenic beauty, and the hardiness and independence of its people. Maine is the number one exporter of blueberries, and is also known for shipbuilding and agriculture.