Down East Magazine, January 2020
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Features
Century Notes
Nine centenarians from across the state reflect on the Maine that was — and offer some thoughts about the future.
Photographed by Michael D. Wilson
The Way Life Was
Rarely seen archival photos offer a fascinating look back at 200 years of life in the state of Maine.
By Geneviève Beaudoin, Joel crabtree, Tina Fischer, Brian Kevin, Kate Ladstatter, Emmeline Willey
Last Raconteur Standing?
Tim Sample is shepherding a storytelling tradition made famous by the Bert and I records of the ’50s and ’60s into a new age. Can it get there from here?
By Brian Kevin
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Special Advertising Section: Vacation Rentals
Online booking services haven’t made vacation rental agents obsolete — they’ve made them all the more heroic.
By Jennifer Van Allen
Departments
North by East
Islesford artist Ashley Bryan reflects on his WWII service in a new memoir, playwright/actor John Cariani comes almost home, and Dwayne Tomah is using 19th-century recordings to revive the Passamaquoddy language. Also, a sweet deal awaits a home buyer in Maine Dispatches.
Food and Drink
Rumford’s Deluxe Diner is a greasy spoon and proud, and Kennebunk’s White Barn Inn is a fine-dining restaurant and gracious. Plus, Joe Ricchio ponders the meaning of some Portland restaurant closures.
Good Things from Maine
A smithy named Smith keeps traditional blacksmithing alive, and we dish on our latest finds in local shops and goods.
Maine Homes
Mid-century modern furnishings are right at home in a 19th-century ship captain’s house in Harpswell, plus another round of our antiques roadshow.
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Where in Maine
Maine Moment
Dooryard
Editor’s note, reader feedback, responses to November’s Where in Maine, and more.
Columns
Timelines: How Lafayette National Park Became Acadia, Room With a View.
My Favorite Place
News Center roving reporter Bill Green on Bradford Camps.