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Friendship, Maine
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Photography
Title
I Could Never Call Myself a Yankee Photographs
Year
1975
As one of the first Greeks to come to Maine, Pericles Economos became a leader in the Greek community. Steve Bragdon and others document Pericles' journey to Maine and opening his own business.
Type
Writing
Title
Deserted
Year
2003
Located near the town of Freeport, Maine has its own desert, but instead of sand, it contains glacial silt. Vanessa Silverton-Peel explores how the Desert of Maine has become a tourist attraction.
Type
Writing
Title
A Different Freedom
Year
1999
Sara Shariari explores the lives of Muslim women in the state of Maine, discussing their beliefs and lifestyles. Shariari highlights how the Muslim community in Maine has the freedom to practice their religion and be a part of the larger community.
Type
Radio
Title
Griffin: This 15 Year Old is Not a Foamer
Year
2011
As a conductor on the Maine Narrow Gauge railroad line, Griffin Bourassa is the youngest train conductor in Maine. Bourassa speaks about his passion for railroads and trains, and his desire to work for Amtrak someday.
Type
published content
Title
I Could Never Call Myself a Yankee
Year
1984
As one of the first Greeks to come to Maine, Pericles Economos became a leader in the Greek community. Pamela Wood recounts how his words inspired stories for this issue regarding ethnic groups in Maine.
Type
published content
Title
A Good Head of Water
Year
1976
During his 52 year career in the logging business, Grover Morrison experienced many things in the forests of Maine. Terry Whitney and Mike Stinson document Morrison's lumbering operations in Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
A Good Head of Water Photographs
Year
1976
During his 52 year career in the logging business, Grover Morrison experienced many things in the forests of Maine. Terry Whitney and Mike Stinson document Morrison's lumbering operations in Maine.
Type
published content
Title
Lighthouses
Year
1977
With questions about lighthouses, Salt students set out to explore the mystery and romance that surrounds lighthouses in Maine. Stephanie Wood and others document the importance of lighthouses in Maine, and speak to individuals who are directly connected to them.
Type
Photography
Title
Maine Camp Owner/Guide
Year
1991
Roger Price documents the life of Chub Foster, a man who was a guide in the North Woods when everyone there was a woodsman.
Type
Magazine
Title
Salt Magazine X: Number 39, July 1990
Year
Jul 1990
The July 1990 issue of Salt Magazine features stories on folk culture, diners throughout Maine, and marketing Maine culture.
Type
Photography
Title
Matthew Kongo's Journey
Year
2006
The Sudanese Community Association of Maine hosts events geared towards showing their children the importance of education and going to school. Anna Mackenzie Weaver captures the work of Matthew Kongo, president of the Sudanese Community Association of Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
I Am the Ghost Hunter
Year
2003
The members of the Maine Paranormal Research Association dedicate their time to investigating and exploring possible haunted locations in Maine, equipped with various pieces of technology. Katy Gross and Pearl Gabel speak to the investigators to learn about their experiences in the field and why they hunt for ghosts.
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