1952 The Shores of Maine Article "photographed by Laurence Lowry"

Description: 1952 THE SHORES OF MAINE vintage print article.

Size: The dimensions of each page of the five-page article are approximately 10.5 inches x 14 inches (26.75 cm x 35.5 cm).

Condition: This original vintage five-page article is in excellent condition unless otherwise noted ().

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Description: 1952 THE SHORES OF MAINE vintage print article "photographed by Laurence Lowry"
-- Aerial Pictures Display Its Rocky Beauty ... As a straight line the coast of Maine is an unimpressive 225 miles in length. But from Kittery Point in the south to Calais in the north, the sea has battered at the land, scooping harbors and inlets and backwaters out of the rocky shore to saw out a pleated coast. Stretched out, this shoreline would measure 2,500 miles -- long enough to run down the entire Atlantic seaboard, around the tip of Florida and over to Texas. * Reid State Park * Muscongus Bay * Pond Island * Brave Boat Harbor * fish weir near Spruce Head --

Size: The dimensions of each page of the five-page article are approximately 10.5 inches x 14 inches (26.75 cm x 35.5 cm).

Condition: This original vintage five-page article is in excellent condition unless otherwise noted ().

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1952 The Shores of Maine Article "photographed by Laurence Lowry"

1952 The Shores of Maine Article "photographed by Laurence Lowry"

Description: 1952 THE SHORES OF MAINE vintage print article.

Size: The dimensions of each page of the five-page article are approximately 10.5 inches x 14 inches (26.75 cm x 35.5 cm).

Condition: This original vintage five-page article is in excellent condition unless otherwise noted ().

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