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- Cooking New England Style My mother-in-law passed along to us some of her tried and true recipes. She spent her childhood in Tetford Mines, Quebec and even though she spent her whole...
- Old Orchard Beach in The Town of Old Orchard, ME My home town, where I was born and raised and still live today. The land where now sits the Town of Old Orchard was settled by my family in 1657. This lens is...
- Hitty: her first hundred years book by Rachel Field Hitty: Her First Hundred Years by Rachel Field won the Newberry Award in 1930. Since that time, Hitty has been a popular children's book enjoyed by generations...
- 50 States and Capitals If you were given a blank piece of paper and a pencil right now, could you name all 50 States? What about their capitals? Learning the 50 States and their...
- Best Craft Fairs in New England New England crafts shows are among the best in the USA. American craftsmanship is well known, and the New England states are home to some of the country's finest...
- Lobsters of the Sea What do you know about the lobster in the fish tank at your local grocery store or fish market? Learn all about lobsters, their habitat and what their lives...
- Northern U.S. Road Trip When planning a road trip in the United States, there are two popular options: the northern route and the southern route . We'll be analyzing the northern route...
- Paul Bunyan Statues and Stories Paul Bunyan was the biggest, strongest, toughest lumberjack who ever picked up an axe. There are stories about how Bunyan created the great lakes and the Grand...
- Lobster Costumes - For Babies, Kids, and Adults A Lobster -- what a perfect Halloween costume. It can be cute, or it can be cool. It can be friendly or angry. A lobster is perfect for anyone to dress up as! The...
- East Coast Road Trip Planner: Travel Ideas The east coast has some of the most popular sightseeing destinations in the USA, with major cities along Interstates I-95 like Portland, Boston, New York City,...
- Andrew Wyeth - Resources for Art Lovers Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009) was an American Contemporary Realist Painter who worked mainly in watercolor and/or egg tempera. He was one of the USA's most popular...
- Home Building Kits - an Experts Evaluation of Prefab, SIP Panel, Log, Timber Frame, Metal and Panelized Kit Homes Hi, I'm CP and my goal is to provide you with more than a basic understanding of Home Building Kits, so that you'll be able to decipher a good one, from one...
- Blueberries for Sal Unit Study As the sun rises higher in the sky the blueberries start to ripen. Plump, ripe and delicious blueberries are one of my children's favorite berries to pick s...
- Needhams - Maine's Favorite Candy Needhams are a traditional potato candy for Mainers. They are especially popular during the holidays and just about everyone has a recipe. The base for the...
- Living With Asperger's Syndrome ~Who Is Affected by Autism?~ In one word: me. I have Asperger's Syndrome, a type of Autism. Life is difficult, not so much because autism affects the things...
- Winslow Homer - Resources for Art Lovers This lens is about the famous American painter Winslow Homer. It shares information about the art of Winslow Homer: * museums and art galleries and exhibitions...
- History of Julie Welcome to my new about me lens. I'm a fairly boring person, but I'll try to come up with something to share with all of you. I live in a small town called...
- Fly Fishing in New England FlyFishing in New England is something I have been doing just about my whole life. I have been fishing and fly fishing for over 35 years. Sometimes I actually...
- Encounters With Aliens, Angels, & Water Faeries I'm making this page about Amphibious Aliens/Water Faeries because . . . I saw one, meet one, made contact, had an encounter with one, or whatever you want to...
- University of Maine Singers Tour Europe 2012 The University of Maine Singers are an amazing choral group of students whose members come from all disciplines. What they have in common is that they all l...
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