A Maine county has spent $2million buying then destroying an asbestos-ridden building, only to do nothing with the vacant plot of land. Penobscot County bought an old 50,000-square-foot YMCA ...
Inside, exhibits and pieces of original artwork will give a Wabanaki perspective on the woods, waterways and human presence in the region, which goes back at least 11,000 years. The building’s signage ...
Within the homeland of the Penobscot Nation ... From the building’s centre, visitors can experience all directions at once. Thick walls provide structure – along with 165 custom Douglas fir glulam ...
A 19th century Maine getaway overlooking Penobscot Bay was just named among ... hotels in the world by Travel + Leisure. The 1886 building is on the National Register of Historic Places.