Maine State Historian Earle Shettleworth Jr., will be retiring October 1, 2015 as director of the Maine State Preservation Commission. He is interviewed, reflecting on how he got started in the field of preservation of historic landmarks, why designated buildings should be protected, and the biggest preservation challenges Maine faces today. [image
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Detailed profile of the Maine Historical Society in Portland and its executive director, Richard D\u...
Maine Interview piece with Jim Dow, executive director of the Blue Hill Heritage Trust, a local lan...
Profile of Earl Shettleworth, the director of the Maine Historic Preservation Commission and the off...
Newsworthy piece with a profile of Maine Preservation Executive Director Greg Paxton, 58. A New Je...
Brief article on Maine Preservation, which compiles a list of historic properties around the state t...
North by East piece on a project undertaken by Earle G. Shettleworth, Jr., director of the Maine Hi...
Earle G. Shettleworth, Jr. was born in Portland, Maine on August 17, 1948. Earle’s father, Earle Sr....
November 2005, a plan for preserving Maine\u27s historic and archaeological resources prepared by th...
North by East piece on how the Maine Department of Transportation is working toward creating a perm...
The Maine State Museum is launching a project to preserve the state\u27s collection of regimental fl...
Down East Bookshelf piece on Maine: The Pine Tree State from Prehistory to the Present, compiled ...
This is a building for all the people of Maine, which also welcomes visitors to the state who wish t...
Maine\u27s First Buildings : The Architecture of Settlement, 1604-1700 by Robert L. Bradley, Ph.D., ...
The statewide historic preservation plan establishes priorities to guide decision making by all enti...
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Detailed profile of the Maine Historical Society in Portland and its executive director, Richard D\u...
Maine Interview piece with Jim Dow, executive director of the Blue Hill Heritage Trust, a local lan...