Crafting a classic: you can build a Maine guide canoe with your very own hands at the WoodenBoat School, in Brooklin, Maine

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A man describes a six-day vacation he took learning how to construct a traditional cedar boat at the WoodenBoat School. The class of 13 students broke up into three teams and created three different boats. On the final day the boats were raffled off to students. The school offers 90 other classes.

author: Scheller, William G.
Design and construction, Schools, Study and teaching, Boatbuilding, Wooden boats, WoodenBoat Publications Inc.

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Timeless Maine

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Moosehead Lake, ME, is located in prime moose territory. To cater to wildlife enthusiasts, several small outfits have begun offering moose-watching safaris. These guided tours usually involve travel in either canoes, pontoon boats or seaplanes.

author: Scheller, William G.
Observations, Natural history, Moose, Ecotourism, Safaris, Moosehead Lake

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Made in Maine

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Agriculture, fishing, shipbuilding and other industries, and arts and craft of early Maine are represented at the Maine State Museum. The '12,000 Years in Maine' exhibit recreates the daily life of Maine's indigenous peoples.

author: Scheller, William G.
History, Historical museums

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