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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
Photography
Title
Boat Building Photographs
Year
1976
As a master boat builder, Herb Baum, Sr. understands the intricacies of building a boat. Anne Gorham, Herb Baum III and others document the work that goes into designing and building a boat.
Type
Writing
Title
The Power of Place
Year
1994
Charlies McCormick covers the personal histories of people who live and work in the small community of Ocean Park.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Spiritwind Farms
Year
2012
At Spiritwind Farm in Lebanon, Kathy Ossinger owns several types of animals that play a vital role in making business viable. Kerry Ensinger profiles the work Ossinger does on her farm.
Type
Radio
Title
Bringing in the Sheaves
Year
2004
Matthew Largey highlights the work of A.J. and Linda Walker who run Reaching Truckers for Christ. Largey speaks to the Walkers about the church service they provide for truckers along the highways of Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Barn Raising Photographs
Year
1975
From dawn to dusk, friends and neighbors of Stacy Wentworth helped him raise a 50 foot barn in Arundel. Anne Gorham and others document the work that went into putting the barn together.
Type
Photography
Title
Everybody's Friend Photographs
Year
1974
In Kennebunk, Willis Gowen runs a local drug store. Tim Good and Anne Harrison document the work Gowen has done for his community for over 53 years at his pharmacy.
Type
Photography
Title
Kenneth Doane Photographs
Year
1987
Losing his vision at a young age, Ken Doane had to give up lobstering. Christina Fachin captures how Doane still works close to the sea repairing small engines.
Type
Photography
Title
The Elite Ninja Force of Music
Year
2009
In Biddeford, teenagers are attempting to bring back opera to the City Theater, at a time when opera is not popular in youth culture. Bryan Thomas captures the work the performers do as they make preparations for their show.
Type
Radio
Title
The Mother
Year
2017
Toy Len Goon received global attention after winning the award for American Mother of the Year in 1952. She was the first Chinese immigrant to be recognized by the organization, which celebrates mothers who quote "provide an inspiration to the nation." Toy dined with First Lady Bess Truman and was honored by a parade through the New York Chinatown. But now, she can't be found in a standard American history textbook.
Type
Photography
Title
Smelting Photographs
Year
1974
For most of his 74 years in Kennebunk, Bert Graves has been a smelt fisher. Mark Emerson and others explore how the smelt fishing technique works by talking to Graves and Harvey Bixby.
Type
Photography
Title
An Intricate Art: Restoring Ship Models Photographs
Year
1974
For the past few years, William Whorf has taken up the hobby of repairing and restoring ship models. Seth Hanson and others speak to Whorf about his hobby and the intricate work that goes into it.
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