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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2CL9_when-trees-were-used-for-tanning_Weston-ME.html
When trees were used for tanning. In the 1880's, leather production was one of Maine's largest industries An industry built on Hemlock, plentiful pure water and rail. Hemlock tan-bark makes a "tea" high in tannin used to cure raw animal hides. Ent…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2CL1_a-rich-fishing-tradition-continues-year-round_Weston-ME.html
A rich fishing tradition continues year-round. Brook Trout, Bass, Salmon, Togue, & White Perch . Seasonally, fishing changes a great deal here in the Lakes. Winter brings ice-fishing for Salmon and Togue (Lake Trout). Ice-out is Salmon fishing …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2CKR_welcome-to-million-dollar-view-scenic-byway_Weston-ME.html
Welcome to Million Dollar View Scenic Byway. "A bold vision for America. To create a distinctive collection of American roads, their stories and treasured places." -Federal Highway Administration's vision for a National Scenic Byway program Sceni…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2CKQ_rivers-streams-ancient-highways-of-the-wabanaki_Weston-ME.html
Rivers & Streams: Ancient Highways of the Wabanaki. Long before the Romans built their network of roads across Europe, Native Americans developed a vast natural network of canoe routes connecting the Atlantic to the great rivers, lakes, and fores…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2CKD_town-of-weston-honor-roll_Weston-ME.html
Town of Weston Honor Roll. Sheldon Barker . Michael Brewer . Alton Burns . Fred Butterfield, Jr. Ralph Butterfield . Clifford Carr . Ralph Crowell . Everett Daggett Raymond Darveau . Otis Davis . Emery Dwyer . Gene Dwyer Carroll Earle . Lawren…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2CK1_weston-danforths-architecture_Weston-ME.html
Weston & Danforth's architecture. Rural Weston, once home to classic farms: Big house, little house, outhouse, barn. . In this sparsely-populated town of several hundred, look for a few remaining farms perched amidst fields slowly returning to f…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2CJZ_the-sleeping-giant-view-of-mount-katahdin_Weston-ME.html
The "sleeping giant" view of Mount Katahdin. For many Wabanaki people, Mount K'taadn (Ktotonuk) is a profoundly spiritual place. From around the campfire, you might hear tales of Pamola and Glooskap. Some folks imagine that Katahdin's ridges form …
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