The beauty of Acadia has attracted artists and visitors since the 19th century. The article highlights some of the more famous visitors, author Norman Mailer, the Astors, the Vanderbilts, the Auchinclosses, Sultan ruler of Turkey and Princess Bernadina, the Rockefellers, actress Margaret Hamilton, lifestyle maven Martha Stewart, author Margaret Wise Brown, and author Tess Gerritsen and many other artists and celebrities. [images
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Feature article on Acadia National Park, with a profile of Park Superintendent Paul Haertel, 56. Ha...
Article on painting Maine seascapes, with a focus on the historical works of Charles H. Woodbury, Wi...
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Article on the painter Gretchen Dow Simpson, who first visited Maine at the age of 12. Simpson star...
Photographs and a brief essay about the spectacular views of Acadia\u27s mountains as seen from Some...
Article about North Haven, an island in Penobscot Bay, and about the summer homes of some of the ric...
Lengthy article on Winslow Homer and the Winslow Homer exhibition at the National Gallery of Art i...
In this issue of Newport History, both articles focus on the accomplishments of a handful of privile...
An article on artists\u27 residencies on Maine islands. Artists can spend time at the former home o...
The June 2016 issue of Down East magazine is devoted entirely to Acadia National Park, which celebra...
Increased visitation to Acadia National Park, combined with a smaller budget, is putting a strain on...
Vinalhaven has attracted artists for many years. The article focuses on four artists, Marguerite Whi...
Feature piece on Beatrix Jones Farrand, the first great designer of American gardens, and the work s...
Article on early summer rusticators to Mount Desert Island, with a description of an 1857 visit by B...
Article showcases the activities that can be done in Acadia National Park in the winter. Included ar...
Feature article on Acadia National Park, with a profile of Park Superintendent Paul Haertel, 56. Ha...
Article on painting Maine seascapes, with a focus on the historical works of Charles H. Woodbury, Wi...
Article about some of Maine\u27s fine-art outdoor sculptors, whose pieces adorn Maine gardens throug...
Article on the painter Gretchen Dow Simpson, who first visited Maine at the age of 12. Simpson star...
Photographs and a brief essay about the spectacular views of Acadia\u27s mountains as seen from Some...
Article about North Haven, an island in Penobscot Bay, and about the summer homes of some of the ric...
Lengthy article on Winslow Homer and the Winslow Homer exhibition at the National Gallery of Art i...
In this issue of Newport History, both articles focus on the accomplishments of a handful of privile...