Emily Gabranski
Number of articles: 5Number of photos: 5
First article: September 23, 2005
Latest article: February 10, 2006
First image: October 14, 2005
Latest image: February 10, 2006
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A Day in Maine: Visiting Portland Head Light
One of Maine's most photographed structures, Portland Head was built in 1791 by the Massachusetts Legislature in order to protect sailors entering Portland near Cape Elizabeth.
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A Day in Maine: Boothbay Harbor
As temperatures drop and the daylight hours wane, many coastal towns in Maine close their doors. Cheerful signs left on their darkened doors read, "See you in May!" In contrast are the signs in the windows of Boothbay Harbor shops, which read "See you at Early Bird!" in reference to the town's annual celebration of winter's arrival.
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A Day in Maine: Moody's Diner
With green linoleum floors and cheerful curtains on the window, Moody's Diner exudes the charm of the '50s.
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A Day in Maine: Old Port
An aged man makes a guarantee in a thick Maine accent: "You can find anything in the Old Port."
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A Day in Maine: The Farnsworth Museum
The Farnsworth Museum has a unique mission as a nationally recognized gallery in the heart of Down East Maine.