How to save a Maine ghost town?
“Once it was home for American Indians; later to early European settlers. But soon Swan Island in Maine’s picturesque Kennebec River — about 45 miles northeast of Portland — may be without any houses. (See map for a location.) Years of neglect brought about by limited state funding has caught up with many of the historic dwellings on the island, some of them dating back to the 1750s.” MORE ➲
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