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  • Bourne Designs . com - Graphic Design specializing in web design but can cater to your every design need.

  • The Author's Official Site - Info on published works, including the Stoker Recommended Novel, The Lost Village, news on upcoming projects, Bio, rumors, true and untrue, blog and much much more.

  • Official Mark Edward Hall Web Presence - Info on published works, including the Stoker Recommended Novel, The Lost Village, news on upcoming projects, Bio, rumors, true and untrue, blog and much much more.

  • Patricia Van Ness, Composer - Composer of choral, liturgical, symphonic, chamber, solo, music; major influences medieval and Renaissance music.

  • DeWitt Hardy - DeWitt Hardy is a watercolor artist, scenic designer, and teacher living in the state of Maine in the USA.

  • One of the oldest free fantasy internet magazines - DargonZine is a magazine that features stories that take place in a shared fantasy world. The Zine has been around for over 20 years!

  • Pinchbeck Photography - Commercial, Landscape, Outdoor Adventure and Stock imagery.

  • Official Stephen King Web Presence - 'Official' King website that promises to answer all questions, quell rumors about the man, his past, his future and his "now." Links to publisher, his radio stations and his online book.

  • The Salon Features: Carolyn Chute's Wicked Good Militia - The author of "The Beans of Egypt, Maine" is leading an army of grave, silent woodsmen in a backwoods campaign against corporate greed. By Dwight Garner.

  • EW.com: Crock Lobster - Article by Jessica Shaw: Zoe says, ''Enough of this bulls---!'' The Maine lobsterwoman comes out of her shell and tells how she really feels about Tammy, Rob, and John.

  • The Jackson Laboratory Library - Bar Harbor, Maine.

  • Buie, John - Photos from US national parks, coastal Maine around Acadia, and aerial photos of coastal North Carolina.

  • Go Online: Theater - Portland Press Herald short, local list includes professional as well as amateur theater offered each week.

  • The Center for Furniture Craftsmanship - A woodworking school, offers furniture making workshops, design courses and carving classes.

  • Song of the Sea - Celtic folk musician groups, teachers, performers and players from all over Maine. Contact information available.

  • SummerTheater calendar - Central Maine listing of more than 60 summer theater productions throughout the state

  • Heritage Days Festival - Bath's annual celebration around the Fourth of July.

  • Owls Head Transportation Museum - Impressive collection of pioneer-era aircraft, antique automobiles, engines, bicycles, carriages and motorcycles on display. Educational and special events throughout the year, including an antique auto auction and flights of pioneer aircraft on summer weekends.

  • New England Lights - Links to lighthouses in Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and New Hampshire.

  • Maine Shakespeare Festival - Pre-show activities include a fire-torch juggler, puppeteers, Renaissance singers and dancers, and spirited swordplay.

  • Architects in Maine - Joint project of the Maine Historic Preservation Commission and Maine Citizens for Historic Preservation providing a biographical dictionary of architects in Maine.

  • Waterville Public Library - Features library news, events, reference links and information about the library's programs.

  • Brad Perry Photoworks - Damariscotta. Specializing in BW portrait photography for all occasions.

  • Bringing Our Government Down to Earth - An article by Carolyn Chute in Maine Sunday Telegram.

  • About.com: Carpenter Gothic - Jackie Craven explains that in North America the easy access to wood and the invention of the steam powered scroll led to this lacy-trimmed style. Includes the "Wedding Cake House" in Kennebunk, Maine.

  • New England Lighthouses: Maine - A visual guide to the lighthouse with history and photos of some of Maine's beautiful beacons. Part of a larger site.

  • University of Maine at Augusta - College of Arts and Humanities - Jazz and Contemporary Music program.

  • University of Maine at Augusta - Bachelor and Associates Degree programs offered.

  • Thorndike Library: College of the Atlantic - Collection includes 31,000 books, 392 periodical subscriptions and newspaper subscriptions, foreign language tapes and recorded music. Located in Bar Harbor.

  • Harrington, Roy - Landscapes from Point Lobos, the Grand Canyon, a ghost town, Mono Lake, and Maine.

  • Rangeley Lakes Region Logging Museum - Rangeley. Collection consists of hundreds of artifacts from regional logging operations, including two snubbing machines, sleds, an extensive collection of crosscut and chain saws, the White Brothers' forerunner of the skidder, and one of the last of the bateaux used on the Dead River drives.

  • Cundys Harbor Library - Story hour, general library information and interesting links provided.

  • Brunswick Area Cultural Directory - Directory of local artists, arts and cultural organizations and arts-related businesses in the Brunswick area.

  • Maine Light - A story by Lightman published in the Boston Review.

  • Outtakes by Stephen O. Muskie - Photographs and stories from around Maine and New England, many published in Yankee Magazine. Includes an article and pictures of his father, Maine State Senator Edmund Muskie.

  • Maine Folk Dance Listings - Guide to locate folkdance groups featuring Balkan, Cajun, clog, contra, English Country, international, Israeli, dance, ritual, Scottish Country, and modern forms.

  • The Brick Store Museum - Preserves the rich cultural heritage of the Kennebunks. Provides history, exhibits, collections, walking tours, and membership information.

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