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Writing
Title
Hard Alee
Year
2000
Tiana Wilkinson uncovers the history of the passenger schooner, the Isaac H. Evans. Wilkinson speaks to passengers and crew members to learn about their experiences with the boat.
Type
published content
Title
Breathing In The Day
Year
2002
Jessica Misslin highlights the history of Peabody House in Portland and lives of its residents. These individuals live with HIV/AIDS and are offered place to stay and call home.
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Writing
Title
When Life Gives You Potatoes, Make Vodka
Year
2007
David Farady highlights the history of Cold River Vodka, distilled at Maine Distilleries. Farady covers the uniqueness of Cold River Vodka in the United States and the business.
Type
Photography
Title
Memory as Manna
Year
1999
Cultural memory is important to retain through generations because it holds the history of a culture and of a people. Patrick Winkelman captures how the Passamaquoddy are working on regenerating their heritage.
Type
Photography
Title
Breathing in the Day: Peabody House Photographs
Year
2001
Andres Gonzalez captures the history of Peabody House in Portland and lives of its residents. These individuals live with HIV/AIDS and are offered place to stay and call home.
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Magazine
Title
Salt Magazine XII: Number 46, December 1994
Year
Dec 1994
The December 1994 issue of Salt Magazine features stories on Cambodian culture, religion, and a family history tied to Long Pond.
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published content
Title
From the Archive: Kappa Sig
Year
2006
After learning that fraternities would be shut down at Bowdoin College, Chris Kendig set out to document that part of Maine's history, with his own bias regarding fraternities.
Type
Photography
Title
Kappa Sig: Bowdoin Fraternities
Year
2000
After learning that fraternities would be shut down at Bowdoin College, Chris Kendig set out to document that part of Maine's history, with his own bias regarding fraternities.
Type
Writing
Title
Love Everyone, Love Everything: The Carpenter's Boatshop
Year
2005
Peter Alsop highlights the history and work of carpenters at Carpenter's Boatshop in Pemaquid. Alsop discusses boat building and the work of apprentices at the boatshop.
Type
published content
Title
Old Bottles
Year
1975
As a collector of old bottles, Ted Towne believes that there is history in each bottle. Paul Jackson speaks to Towne about his hobby and how each bottle represents something new.
Type
Radio
Title
A Nightengale Among Ye
Year
2006
Bob Webb discusses the history of work songs on the seas, and how he continues the tradition of seafaring folklore music. Webb speaks about the role that sea shanties played on the sea for sailors.
Type
Radio
Title
Reenacting Like They're Related
Year
2009
Having an interest in history and wanting to keep it alive, Kate and Chris Nulle became Civil War reenactors. Laura Herberg speaks to the Nulle's about their passion for reenacting and joining the 15th Alabama.
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