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How Maine became “The Way Life Should Be”

“Maine: The Way Life Should Be.” The expression, found on welcome signs at the state’s borders since the late eighties, is as deeply rooted in our collective consciousness as the much older (circa 1936) license plate slogan “Vacationland.” Read the story behind the slogan in the May 2013 issue of Down East.

May 9, 2013 by Virginia M. Wright | Image
February 1, 2012 by Virginia M. Wright

Down East Hot Sauce Taste Test

It got mighty steamy in the Down East offices as our editors taste-tested dozens of Maine-made hot sauces. Read Some Like It Hot in the February 2012 issue of Down East.

Posted in Food | Tagged down east, downeast, hot sauce, Maine, Maine writer, Maine writers | Leave a comment

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