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Waterway House

An artist and post-and-beam builder’s latest project is a hidden gem on Eggemoggin Reach

Picture Perfect Summer Time Haven

A newly compiled photo collection at the Penobscot Marine Museum captures a turn-of-the-century retreat in Brooklin

Hurricane Island Unveils a New Research Station

A new state-of-the-art science lab on Hurricane Island features cutting-edge construction technologies and will be a base for cutting-edge marine research

The Farwell Project

A former general store and grain mill are at the center of an effort to revitalize a small town

Small and Efficient Dwellings

Builders hope small prefab homes can add much-needed housing.

A Beloved Family Home

A Greek Revival saltwater farmhouse built in 1843 with a special history

Summer Memories and a Family Cottage

This summer cottage anchors family, history, and simple living

New Life for Historic Boathouse and Marine Railway

A historic boathouse built for a turn-of-the-century yacht has been rebuilt to house a modern one.

From Rustic Camp to Elegant Lake House

A rustic camp on Sebago becomes a year-round home.

Waterfront Makeover

Lyman-Morse's rebuilt facility in Camden has risen, like a phoenix, after a devastating fire

A Bar Harbor “Cottage”

A 1930's summer mansion with a secret

A Sea Captain and the House He Built

From Kittery to Calais, Maine’s coastal towns and cities are graced with 19th-century homes built by the state’s prosperous shipbuilders, vessel owners, and sea captains. In Brunswick, one of the most notable is the Captain George W. McManus House of 1858.

An Island Childhood

Raising boys on a Maine island in a home built by a fishing legend.

The Pretty Good House

Architect Emily Mottram’s work focuses on efficient, simple designs.

Architectural Elements

Once charted on maps, cupolas provide views and ventilation as well as serving as waypoints.