Ogunquit

M.C. Perkins Cove

Driving into Ogunquit in October is like entering the world’s most scenic fun house. Lawns and storefronts display elaborate Halloween tableaux and autumnal decorations. Yet, the broad beach still pulls you in with a brief moment of hope that maybe

Ogunquit

Photographs + stories by Maine magazine staff: Heidi Kirn, Art Director, Maine Home+Design magazine   Heidi Kirn, Art Director, Maine Home+Design   Ogunquit holds a special place in my heart. When I was a kid, my family used to visit on

Movie Theaters

Movie theaters from around the state that made our A-List. Forget about $15 tickets and dizzying displays of digital wonder—these movie theaters are a little bit old school, a little bit indie, and full of character. Grab a beer, some

Ogunquit

48 HOURS-August 2013 Photographs + stories by Maine magazine staff: Chris Kast     Chris Kast Brand Strategist, The Brand Company Friday Four letters come to mind as I write this: TGIF. It’s been a very busy few weeks and my

Fireworks

A-LIST-July 2013 By Joe Hebert Photograph by  Julie Qiu Photography   01 Marginal Way Ogunquit Donated to the town of Ogunquit in 1925, this mile-long expanse of oceanfront begins in Perkins Cove and takes you right into the center of

Oceanside Trails

A-LIST-June 2013By Joe HebertPhotographs by Sean Thomas 01 Marginal WayOgunquitDonated to the town of Ogunquit in 1925, this mile-long expanse of oceanfront begins in Perkins Cove and takes you right into the center of downtown. During the summer months, massive

Five-0, Ogunquit

Five-0 is gearing up for their tenth season, and I can feel the energy and enthusiasm as soon as I walk in the door. The restaurant closes for three weeks at the end of February and owners Donato Tramuto and

Bintliff’s, Ogunquit

With an abundance of restaurants, antique shops, specialty stores, and beaches, it’s no wonder tourists flock to Southern, coastal Maine in the summer. But when the leaves fall, the temperatures drop, and the visitors leave, it feels like a small