A vintage video surfaced, showcasing a family’s ski vacations in the ‘70s, and it’s a total time machine. The footage, filmed at Cranmore, Attitash, Wildcat, Waterville Valley, and Crotched Mountain, captures the classic New Hampshire ski experience—long before high-speed lifts and heated gondolas were a thing.
This is a relatively new hobby that I've been infatuated with ever since I discovered the vintage scene in Portland, Maine. There's this cute shop on the corner of State street that I've always admired and recently finally found my way into. Here's 3 more really cute, authentic vintage clothing shops.
This is a whole different level of owning a piece of history. These five vintage homes are straight out of the 1600s. Yep, they’re older than America itself.
There are several pros and cons of purchasing a historic home here in Maine. Let's dive in with a rundown of some of those that you should know before signing the purchase and sale agreement.
'VERANDA' recently published a list of the chicest hotels in every state, including an 18th century New Hampshire building transformed into a luxury inn.
Many homebuyers in the market are actively looking for old homes, whether that's for the historical charm, a sense of history, or the ability to apply some modern upgrades while staying true to the original vintage structure.
Believe it or not, candlepin bowling is considered to be a unique form of bowling. It's most popular here in Northern New England, but is also hard to find. These eight locations still offer candlepin, and likely a nice slice of nostalgia.
This vintage video of a family's vacations is either sure to bring you back or at least have you watching in awe as you see actual footage filmed on the mountains of Cranmore, Attitash, Wildcat, Waterville Valley, and Crotched Mountain.