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Old Yeller and the State Theatre

Posted on June 20, 2022 by schsuser
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Rare framed ad owned by local collector Those of us who grew up in Calais in the 50s spent far too much time, at least according to adults, hanging around the bowling alley or inveigling money them to go the … Continue reading →

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Andrews Hotel and Tobacco Stand

Posted on May 10, 2022 by schsuser
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The Israel Andrews Hotel about 1900 From at least the early 1870s until March 3, 1989, a large wooden building occupied the riverside corner of Whitney and Main Streets in Calais. The building was originally a part of J.A. Murchie’s … Continue reading →

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Mary Woods and the Orphans of Calais

Posted on April 11, 2022 by schsuser
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By Thomas Fleming, New York, New York From “Guide Posts, Great Moments in American Faith” June 1994 Illustration by Dennis Lyall Respectable women were seldom seen on the waterfront in Calais, Maine, just across the St. Croix River from Canada, … Continue reading →

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