Keywords: maple
Item 28068
H. A. Titcomb Maple Syrup Company can, Farmington, ca. 1920
Contributed by: Farmington Historical Society Date: circa 1920 Location: Farmington Media: Tin can
Item 28074
H. A. Titcomb Maple Syrup Company bottle, ca. 1920
Contributed by: Farmington Historical Society Date: circa 1920 Location: Farmington Media: Glass bottle
Item 84809
36 Maple Street, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: Mary Greeley Use: Dwelling
Item 62132
48 Maple Street, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: James E. Walsh Use: Garage
Item 109778
Tool House for Maple Grove Cemetary, Mechanic Falls, 1902
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1902 Location: Mechanic Falls Client: Maple Grove Cemetary Architect: Coombs and Gibbs Architects
Item 109793
Tool house for cemetery, Mechanic Falls, 1895
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1895 Location: Mechanic Falls Client: Maple Grove Cemetary Architect: George M. Coombs
Exhibit
Maine Sweets: Confections and Confectioners
From chocolate to taffy, Mainers are inventive with our sweet treats. In addition to feeding our sweet tooth, it's also an economic driver for the state.
Exhibit
Maine has some 17 million acres of forest land. But even on a smaller, more local scale, trees have been an important part of the landscape. In many communities, tree-lined commercial and residential streets are a dominant feature of photographs of the communities.
Site Page
Music in Maine - Drum, Portland, ca. 1854
"They specialized in making maple drums during the Civil War for Union Regiments. Civil War drums were generally sixteen inches in diameter, smaller…"
Site Page
Camden-Rockport Historical Society
View collections, facts, and contact information for this Contributing Partner.
Story
Passamaquoddy Maple, reaching back to our ancestral roots
by Marie Harnois
Tribally owned Passamaquoddy Maple is an economic and cultural heritage opportunity
Story
Ah, les Fameuse Ployes!
by Alain Ouellette
Growing up in an Acadian French family and eating ployes