Long article outlining the history and local impact of South Portland\u27s East and West yards, which combined to form the New England Shipbuilding Corp., which employed 30,000 workers and built 236 Liberty ships for use during World War II. Today, Edward Langlois, a former shipyard employee, wants to memoralize the site of the yard with a monument and a museum. His goals are supported by South Portland city officials, who have been working for years to improve and revitalize the old shipyard area. Details
In-depth article on Kittery, the oldest incorporated town in Maine and home to an outlet strip with ...
Portland Harbor was once home to an original Civil War ironclad, the monitor Montauk. Short article
Long article describing the ebb and flow of work at the Bath Iron Works Portland dry dock facility. ...
Long article outlining the history and local impact of South Portland\u27s East and West yards, whic...
An article on the New England Shipbuilding yard, which was built in South Portland during World War ...
Historical article on private- and public-sector shipbuilding in South Portland during World War II....
South Portland\u27s Cushing Point was the site of the West Shipyard during World War II, where 30,00...
Ed Langlois, who is the president of the South Portland Shipyard Society and is spearheading efforts...
An article tracing the history of Portland\u27s eastern waterfront, including the India St. and Fore...
Article caption: Liberty Ships. At the twin launchings of the Ocean Pride and the Ocean Might, Sund...
Long article about South Portland\u27s Sunset Park, home to about 250 families. Much of the housing ...
Joel Eastman, a professor of history at the University of Southern Maine will host Shipyard Memorie...
Article on the struggle to maintain Portland\u27s working waterfront over the last 25 years, and det...
Long, detailed article about efforts to preserve the 140-year-old remains of the clipper ship Snow S...
General view of shipyard workers after completing their shifts at Bath Iron Works. Article caption: ...
In-depth article on Kittery, the oldest incorporated town in Maine and home to an outlet strip with ...
Portland Harbor was once home to an original Civil War ironclad, the monitor Montauk. Short article
Long article describing the ebb and flow of work at the Bath Iron Works Portland dry dock facility. ...
Long article outlining the history and local impact of South Portland\u27s East and West yards, whic...
An article on the New England Shipbuilding yard, which was built in South Portland during World War ...
Historical article on private- and public-sector shipbuilding in South Portland during World War II....
South Portland\u27s Cushing Point was the site of the West Shipyard during World War II, where 30,00...
Ed Langlois, who is the president of the South Portland Shipyard Society and is spearheading efforts...
An article tracing the history of Portland\u27s eastern waterfront, including the India St. and Fore...
Article caption: Liberty Ships. At the twin launchings of the Ocean Pride and the Ocean Might, Sund...
Long article about South Portland\u27s Sunset Park, home to about 250 families. Much of the housing ...
Joel Eastman, a professor of history at the University of Southern Maine will host Shipyard Memorie...
Article on the struggle to maintain Portland\u27s working waterfront over the last 25 years, and det...
Long, detailed article about efforts to preserve the 140-year-old remains of the clipper ship Snow S...
General view of shipyard workers after completing their shifts at Bath Iron Works. Article caption: ...
In-depth article on Kittery, the oldest incorporated town in Maine and home to an outlet strip with ...
Portland Harbor was once home to an original Civil War ironclad, the monitor Montauk. Short article
Long article describing the ebb and flow of work at the Bath Iron Works Portland dry dock facility. ...