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Kennebunkport, Maine
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Title
Goddamn! That's Bad Luck!
Year
1979
With a quote on fisherman in hand, Greg Violette decided to speak to fisherman around Cape Porpoise and Kennebunkport. Violette discusses superstitions that fisherman may have and how it shapes their experiences.
Type
published content
Title
Semester in Maine
Year
1983
Information regarding the Salt Semester in Maine program.
Type
Photography
Title
White as the Driven Snow Photographs
Year
1980
Maurice Gordon is a retired master plasterer from West Kennebunkport. Lynn Kippax Jr. and Salt students visit Gordon to learn about his craft of working with plaster.
Type
Photography
Title
Seaside Tourism: Where Millions Meet on the Street Photographs
Year
1986
Even for a tourist town, there are limits to its appeal for tourists. Ken Kobre captures how Kennebunkport deals with tourists.
Type
Photography
Title
Captain and the Parking Lot Photographs
Year
1985
The most controversial spot in Kennebunkport is the first pay parking lot, which George Harriman works at in the kiosk. Dana Gillian and Susan Lauttman speak to Harriman about his job.
Type
published content
Title
Tour Bus!
Year
1987
In order to visit all of New England in a week, some tourists spend a whole week on a tour bus. Sherine Adeli explores the world of touring by tour bus.
Type
published content
Title
Fishing
Year
1977
In Maine, fishing has always been a way of life. Pamela Wood and Salt students offer an overview of fishing in Maine.
Type
published content
Title
Captain and the Parking Lot
Year
1985
The most controversial spot in Kennebunkport is the first pay parking lot, which George Harriman works at in the kiosk. Susan Lauttman speaks to Harriman about his job.
Type
published content
Title
White As the Driven Snow'
Year
1982
Maurice Gordon is a retired master plasterer from West Kennebunkport. Bethany Aronow and other Salt students visit Gordon to learn about his craft of working with plaster.
Type
published content
Title
Sam and Hazel at the Pier
Year
1976
For nearly 40 years, Sam and Hazel Wildes have been familiar figures at the Cape Porpoise Pier. Kelly Emery documents how the Wildes have become a staple for the community, and speaks about their experiences there.
Type
Photography
Title
John Foster Photographs
Year
1984
For half a century, John Foster has been a bellman. Heather Lane captures images of Foster as he recounts a time when trained bellmen would come up from the South to work the summer season in Kennebunkport.
Type
published content
Title
Seafaring: Cripes! That's Bad Luck!
Year
1980
With a quote on fisherman in hand, Greg Violette decided to speak to fisherman around Cape Porpoise and Kennebunkport. Violette discusses superstitions that fisherman may have and how it shapes their experiences.
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