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If you’re planning a trip to Maine, make sure you take some time to explore the state’s rich history. Maine is home to ...
Why did Key West, a city of 25,000 at the marshy tip of Florida, attract 4.6 million visitors last year? There are no theme ...
By Sharon Whitley Larsen It's always interesting to meet fellow passengers on a cruise. I learned that on the first cruise I took as a young teacher while on a six-week European tour in 1976. Since ...
The Gulf of Mexico Red Grouper offers a taste of Florida’s native seafood, prepared with a light touch that allows the fish’s sweet, mild flavor to shine. For those who prefer turf to surf, The ...
One bite of their world-famous Lobster Reuben, and you’ll understand why seafood lovers speak of this place in reverent tones – some culinary experiences don’t need fancy tablecloths, just the ...
With an eye toward creating a regional training center for the maritime trades, Maine Maritime Academy has leased the nearly 50,000-square-foot former Wayfair call center at Brunswick Landing. The ...
The hand-built "bateau" boat took three months to construct and was based on original design plans from the Maine Maritime ...
The story of the Rouse Simmons, or Christmas Tree Ship, is one of many stories about the people who have sailed the Great ...
Uncover the best things to do on Solomons Island! Relax by the bay, indulge in fresh seafood, and dive into outdoor fun in ...
The Wisconsin Maritime Museum set a goal of $1.5 million to dry dock the USS Cobia. The state budget provided the final $500,000 for the project.
Maine has a myriad of museums and historic buildings in every part of the state. The Maine Maritime Museum and the Maine State Aquarium are family-friendly and open for the summer.
Nestled in the heart of Port Natal stands the Durban Maritime Museum, a portal to centuries of seafaring adventure, trade, and the relentless spirit of exploration that shaped both city and ...