Podcast 214 – The Leaping Lumberjacks of Central Maine
In 1880, Dr. George Miller Beard studied a small group of French Canadian loggers in central Maine, who would leap […]
In 1880, Dr. George Miller Beard studied a small group of French Canadian loggers in central Maine, who would leap […]
Route 2A through Haynesville, Maine, is so haunted and treacherous, it inspired a 1965 country song by Dick Curless. In
There’s a 40-mile stretch of road starting in Presque Isle, Maine, that holds the nation’s largest scale model of our
In 1876, Dr. Augustin Thompson from Union, Maine, developed a nerve tonic that would go on to become a household
In 1816, an Alfred, Maine, farmer gunned down New England’s first elephant as she approached town. In Episode 189, Jeff
Lillian Nordica, the first American Diva, haunts the auditorium named after her at the University of Maine, Farmington. In Episode
In Episode 176, Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger explore the shores of Rockport Harbor in Maine, searching for the legend
In Episode 169, Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger sail out from Freeport, Maine, in search of the ghost ship Dash,