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LOCATION FEATURE-May2012 By Sandy Lang Photographs by Peter Frank Edwards FOR A FEW DAYS, THE STATION WAGON IS GOING TO STAY IN PARK. THIS MIDCOAST TRIP IS ALL ABOUT TWO WHEELS. The group is gathering at the inn’s parking

These three communities are best known for their beaches and lighthouses, but they’re also rich with art and antiques, incredible food, and plenty of dog-friendly activities.
LOCATION FEATURE-May2012 By Sandy Lang Photographs by Peter Frank Edwards FOR A FEW DAYS, THE STATION WAGON IS GOING TO STAY IN PARK. THIS MIDCOAST TRIP IS ALL ABOUT TWO WHEELS. The group is gathering at the inn’s parking
48 HOURS-April 2012 Photographs + stories by Maine magazine staff: Susan Grisanti, Leanne Ouimet, Heidi Kirn + Sophie Nelson Susan Grisanti, Editor-in-Chief Friday 5:00 p.m. I check in to the Danforth and take a quick tour of the nearly 200-year-old building, which
Out of the cold and into the steam for a fire-and-ice (water) tour of saunas—from the Kennebec riverfront to the woods of Denmark—along with a massage, a few chants, and maybe a slice of pizza, too. I didn’t intend to
By Sandy Lang Photographs by Peter Frank Edwards Following syrup to the source, and making Maine Maple Sunday last all weekend long. Maple sugar can be spun into an amazing, woolly web of cotton candy. I had the chance
48 HOURS-February Special Wedding Issue 2012 By Jennifer Hazard Illustration by Maureen Mansmann 48 HOURS-February Special Wedding Issue 2012 By Jennifer Hazard Illustration by Maureen Mansmann A guide for your out-of-town wedding guests. I celebrated my wedding day 15 years
PORTLAND HARBOR HOTEL Photo Courtesy of Portland Harbor Hotel Cosmopolitan suites and luxury amenities make for a wedding night to remember For the wedding couple that wishes to have the Old Port outside their door, Portland Harbor Hotel is the place
Train or no train, this inn offers a new excuse to eat, drink, and stay the night in Brunswick Next time I visit the Inn at Brunswick Station, it may be via the Amtrak Downeaster from Freeport. The long-awaited Portland-to-Brunswick
January/February 2012 By Melissa Coleman | Illustration by Josh Brill 48 Hours of our favorite places to view, eat, play, shop, and stay “There is a most busy and important round of eating, drinking, dressing, walking, visiting,
Guests will enjoy this lovely inn for its academic locale and distinct personality. On a tree-lined street near the Bates College campus in Lewiston, you’ll find the Ware Street Inn. Innkeepers Jan and Mike Barrett own the charming colonial, which
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