Maine brews, good times
Alan Pugsley, called the Johnny Appleseed of microbreweries, has left his footprints all along the newly created Maine Beer Trail.
[June 28, 2009]

Touring a Maine winery
Lincolnville Winery offers tastings and instructions at two midcoast sites.
[June 28, 2009]

Taking the plunge
Nine freshwater swimming holes are inviting places to beat the summer heat.
[June 28, 2009]

Walking the Historic District
Congress Street has some outstanding architecture, with some substance.
[June 28, 2009]

[June 28, 2009]

Fairs celebrate farm tradition
The state's first opens July 2 in Houlton, and they run until October in Fryeburg.
[June 28, 2009]



Good articles from summer 2008

It's time to hit the trails
The proper gear will make your adventure safer and more comfortable.
[June 29, 2008]

The very best of our beaches
Each offers something different -- from convenience to finding people with whom to share good times.
[June 29, 2008]

These spots make for good photos
Have your camera ready and preserve the look of scenic Maine.
[June 29, 2008]

Historic Portland on foot
Take a walking tour through downtown's oldest (and most famous) landmarks.
[June 29, 2008]

Remaining covered bridges a scenic piece of Maine history
About 120 of the structures once crossed rivers and streams in the state, but now only nine remain.
[June 29, 2008]

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Swimming Holes A webpage devoted to swimming holes in Maine and the nation

Maine-made beer On the trail of Maine beers? Use this handy map of Maine breweries and download a brochure.

Portland Walking Tours Greater Portland Landmarks provides guides and interactive maps for four historic tours of Portland.