The World Through the Eyes of a Ship Master's Daughter
Ruth Montgomery was born in 1880 to a seafaring family (her father, both grandfathers, and many uncles were all deep water ship masters).
Chasing Sunsets Near Port Clyde
Ever since I was a child, I can remember chasing the summer sunsets on the St. George peninsula.
Exploring Fort McHenry and the War of 1812 Bicentennial
The participating vessels of Operation Sail are arriving in the Chesapeake Bay on June 13, 2012, to help celebrate the bicentennial of the creation of our national anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner.
Marine Museum Readies for Season of Tourists, Battles
The Penobscot Marine Museum in Searsport will open for the 2012 season on May 25 with two new exhibits featuring regional tour
COA Senior Presents Coastal Culture Exhibit
Ask someone from away what they know of Maine, and chances are they'll say lobster. Ask someone from Maine what they know of lobstering, and it's likely they'll just shrug their shoulders.
Delicious Tenure on Annapolis Harbor - The Chart House
Anyone who has been familiar with Annapolis for long knows of the Chart House Restaurant, which opened in it
Spring in Northeast Harbor: Boats, Blooms, and Bays
As the month of May progresses, things are happening in Northeast Harbor, and it's all about boats, boats, an
This Not So Big House Is Actually a Boat
More people than ever before are discovering that living aboard doesn't have to involve sailing off to Tahiti.
Location
Greeting a Classic on Her Way North
A piece of history is docked at the Little Egg Harbor Yacht Club in Beach Haven, New Jersey.
Dreaming Away a Rainy Day in Tenants Harbor
Rain, rain, rain! That's all the sky seems to want to give us the past couple of weeks in midcoast Maine. The sun will appear for a day, then disappear for three days.