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Kennebunk, Maine
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Title
Maine Diner
Year
1978
In the town of Wells, the Maine Diner is closed during the tourist season, unlike the other diners. Abby Dubay investigates why Louie Toton chooses to open his diner after Labor Day and how it makes his diner different.
Type
Photography
Title
Tower Clocks of the Kennebunks Photographs
Year
1982
In Maine, souring clock faces are part of a still living tradition of public clocks. Lynn Kippax Jr. and Robert Warner capture how these clocks are still in use by communities.
Type
Photography
Title
Ice House
Year
1974
Seth Hanson speaks to two residents in Kennebunk, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kingsbury, about their personal histories.
Type
published content
Title
The Grand Dame: Life at the Summer House
Year
1988
As big summer hotels begin to die away, one in Kennebunk still remains. Nancy Segal explores the Colony Inn in Kennebunk to see why it is still successful.
Type
published content
Title
July 1990 Salt Magazine, Guide to Maine Inns
Year
1990
Salt offers a guide on Maine's historic inns.
Type
published content
Title
Boatbuilding: Laying the Keel
Year
1980
At the Salt boatyard in Kennebunk, Tim Dowling is working with twelve apprentices to create a 45 foot Herreshoff ketch. Julien LeSieur documents the work Dowling has done and the steps that need to be taken to complete the project.
Type
published content
Title
April 1990 Salt Magazine, Advertisement
Year
1990
Advertisement for the Kennebunk Savings Bank.
Type
published content
Title
November 1989 Salt Magazine, Guide to Maine Inns
Year
1989
Salt offers a guide on Maine's historic inns.
Type
published content
Title
I Loved Everything That Wasn't Good For Me'
Year
1976
Growing up in Maine during the prohibition era, Reid Chapman offers to share his story with Salt about how liquor was bootlegged around his town.
Type
published content
Title
Laying the Keel
Year
1978
At the Salt boatyard in Kennebunk, Tim Dowling is working with twelve apprentices to create a 45 foot Herreshoff ketch. Julien LeSieur documents the work Dowling has done and the steps that need to be taken to complete the project.
Type
Photography
Title
Energy in a Boatyard Photographs
Year
1978
On the mud flats of the Kennebunk River lies a building that has come to represent the tides and fortunes of Salt. Lynn Kippax, Jr. and Pamela Wood document the active learning that Salt students do and the energy of the craftsmen who train the students.
Type
published content
Title
Fishing
Year
1977
In Maine, fishing has always been a way of life. Pamela Wood and Salt students offer an overview of fishing in Maine.
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