The Haberdashery of New England
…in Key Largo, FL, Coral Gables, FL, Palm Beach, FL, Wellesley, MA, Boston, MA, Osterville, MA, and Nantucket, MA where he spent the last 36 years growing his business. On… Continue reading
…in Key Largo, FL, Coral Gables, FL, Palm Beach, FL, Wellesley, MA, Boston, MA, Osterville, MA, and Nantucket, MA where he spent the last 36 years growing his business. On… Continue reading
…comes with more than enough sides and, again, delicious, filling ployes. 8:30 p.m. @ Inn of Acadia We have dessert back at the Voyageur Lounge. As we peruse the options,… Continue reading
…7:30 a.m. @ Royal Dutch Suite By the time we’re back from our six-mile run, I’m ready for our in-room sauna. That’s right, our suite has an amazing Finnleo sauna… Continue reading
…I realized that what I had been craving from those elusive nighttime runs of my youth was the essence of the runner’s high: freedom. Potent, unbridled, I-am-an-animal-that-lives-for-this-moment-alone freedom. When you’re… Continue reading
Somewhere east of Moosehead Lake, where logging roads and hiking trails are the only routes, we find the glacier-remnant waterfalls and deep canyons of Gulf Hagas.
…Dock Square (5:30 p.m.) followed by the lobster-trap tree lighting in Cape Porpoise Square (7:00 p.m.). While you’re there, check out the views of Goat Island Light, a classic Maine… Continue reading
…flow of life. mainestreetdesign.com Angler’s Pint Glass, $18.95 Grasshopper Shop These large pint glasses are available in four designs featuring beautiful scientific illustrations by award-winning Maine artist Karen Talbot. grasshoppershopofrockland.com… Continue reading
…of the more-spacious-than-you’d-think, German-designed interior: bench seating and table, a built-in sink, two-burner propane stove, several cabinets for storage, and a pop-up “upstairs” for sleeping. Simply squeeze two levers and… Continue reading
48 HOURS-June 2013 Photographs + stories by Maine magazine staff: Susan Grisanti, Kevin Thomas, Sophie Nelson +Karen Bowe Susan Grisanti Editor-in-Chief Friday I’ve caught myself in a wide-toothed… Continue reading
A project that has become the talk of the northern Maine woods—a private multimillion-dollar investment to create miles of trails and deluxe warming huts on an over 4,300-acre tract along the East Branch of the Penobscot River— opened to the public last year.
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