Keywords: Driveway
Item 105237
Maine General Hospital entrance, Portland, ca. 1960
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: circa 1960 Location: Portland Media: Photographic print
Item 8821
Contributed by: Garland Historical Society Date: 1949 Location: Garland Media: Photographic print
Item 151274
White-Levy residence driveway, Lewisboro, New York, 1975-1996
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1975–1996 Location: Lewisboro Client: Leon Levy Architect: Patrick Chasse; Landscape Design Associates
Item 150288
Garage Addition Misses Elizabeth & Ann Bass, Wilton, 1913-1949
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1913–1949 Location: Wilton Client: J. R. Bass Architect: John Howard Stevens; John Calvin Stevens and John Howard Stevens Architects
Exhibit
Throughout New England, barns attached to houses are fairly common. Why were the buildings connected? What did farmers or families gain by doing this? The phenomenon was captured in the words of a children's song, "Big house, little house, back house, barn," (Thomas C. Hubka <em>Big House, Little House, Back House, Barn, the Connected Farm Buildings of New England,</em> University Press of New England, 1984.)
Exhibit
The astronomical arrival of winter -- also known as the winter solstice -- marks the year's shortest day and the season of snow and cold. It usually arrives on December 21.
Site Page
Thomaston: The Town that Went to Sea - Architect James Overlock
"… Knox Street, formerly known as Knox’s Lane or driveway, became a public street when portions of the Knox estate were sold to private developers."
Site Page
Surry by the Bay - Broadway by the Bay
"… the lobby as chauffeurs lined up in the circular driveway to deposit their well dressed patrons. It wasn’t only for the well-to-do."
Story
Born in Bangor 1936
by Priscilla M. Naile
Spending time at the Bangor Children's Home
Story
A Story in a Stick
by Jim Moulton
A story about dowsing for a well in Bowdoin