Tragedy hit South Portland 75 years ago — and on the anniversary, some Mainers still remember that devastating day. On July 11, 1944, an army
Author: Sule Peter Shedrack
Items in the MHS museum and library collections that help tell the human story of the Civil War inspired this exhibit. Battlefield relics, uniform parts,
This article first appeared in the May 2007 issue of the Strange Maine Gazette as the first project of my new drive to produce original
A list of America’s most deadly beaches has been revealed and it’s bad news for Floridians as seven out of the top ten are on
Munjoy Hill is a neighborhood packed with many handsome and well-preserved examples of homes built by and for workers in the mid-19th century. It is
Beneath the towering pyramids of Egypt, a world of intrigue and mystery continues to captivate historians, archaeologists, and explorers alike. While the Great Pyramids of
Chipley Station is the city’s newest taphouse and food truck pavilion. Complete with five food carts, beverages on tap, lots of TVs, and both indoor
There’s a party with a purpose taking place in Panama City Beach this weekend. The Panama City Parrot Head’s Club is hosting its 22nd Parrot
The 200-pound adult, male, loggerhead sea turtle, Damon, got to swim into the Gulf again after being in rehab at Gulf World Marine Institute for
Late Friday night in a parking lot on Myrtle Beach’s Ocean Boulevard, a commotion ensued, and police were on the scene almost immediately. Officers pulled