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01 Diamond’s Edge Restaurant and Marina | Portland It’s freeing to leave the brick sidewalks of the Old Port and catch a ferry over to one of the Casco Bay islands. Guests will feel that escape when they step
Whether you’re looking for a quiet getaway or planning your next family adventure, the opportunities in Maine to escape and explore, or relax and unwind, are endless. These local rental companies share their top listings for planning your next vacation,
01 Diamond’s Edge Restaurant and Marina | Portland It’s freeing to leave the brick sidewalks of the Old Port and catch a ferry over to one of the Casco Bay islands. Guests will feel that escape when they step
Throughout the state, trails wind through forests, uphill to views, downhill to base; they extend over bridges and snake alongside streams. As temperatures dip and snow spills over the state, trails serve a new purpose: cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
01 Gondola Line Head up Skyline lift and test your skills against Upper Gondola “Gondi” Line, a challenging trail that promises a straight, steep slope. For more intermediate skiers, follow the trail to Lower Gondi Line or cut in
The Rise of Commercial Real Estate in Portland These days, when I visit Portland, I find myself wondering, “When did that get there?” New hotels in the Old Port, townhouses on Munjoy Hill, shops where there once were empty storefronts
Big and bold, historic forts line the coast of Maine. Dating back to the first and second World Wars, and even the Civil War and Colonial days, these forts each have their own unique story. Crumbling walls of granite
Our annual Financial Resource Listing FINANCIAL RESOURCE LISTING MAINE BANKS + CREDIT UNIONS Acadia Federal Credit Union Multiple Locations 9 East Main St. Fort Kent 207.834.6167 acadiafcu.org Androscoggin Bank Multiple Locations 30 Lisbon St. Lewiston 207.784.9164 androscogginbank.com Aroostook Savings &
Mainers have the privilege of witnessing the sense of community that oceanside towns possess—a type of community that can seldom be found anywhere else. Within these seaside enclaves, the town landing provides a meeting ground for locals and visitors, a
Get your s’mores ready for roasting and your tent pitched: it’s time to camp. Every year Mainers head up to camp in droves, all seeking their sliver of vacationland. If you don’t happen to own a lakehouse or coastal retreat—or
Chefs are fond of proclaiming their dedication to farm-to-table, but even those without culinary degrees are enjoying the bounty of the natural landscape, thanks to a proliferation of farmers’ markets. Bringing the consumer closer to the producer, these markets are
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