This author and illustrator who set many of his children's books in Maine including Blueberries for Sal was also a Caldecott winner
Robert McCloskey
She was the first female senator from Maine and ran unsuccessfully for the Republican presidential nomination in 1964
Margaret Chase Smith
This industry was created by wealthy visitors who wanted to hunt, fish, and enjoy Maine's beauty
Tourism
Shipyards begin hiring them after having trouble finding enough workers
Women
This legacy of Maine shipbuilding remains one of the largest employers in Maine today
This man started a globally recognized business with just a hunting boot
Leon Leonwood Bean
Rockland native and Pulitzer Prize winning poet
Edna St Vincent Millay
This industry was founded in Maine's maritime heritage and was revitalized by WW2
Shipbuilding
Labor shortages during WW2 gave these unlikely workers an option to harvest potatoes, log for paper companies, or pack vegetables
German POWs
This nationwide disaster began with the stock market crash of 1929
This man was one of the most renowned and best known artists of the 20th century
Andrew Wyeth
Author of Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, set in fictional Riverboro, Maine
Kate Douglas Wiggin
This industry was very profitable but very illegal and including smuggling over the Canadian border
This patrol boat was the subject of a likely cover up from the U.S. government to prevent panic
The Eagle
This car broke the record in 1906 for the fastest mile
Stanley Steamer
The author of Charlotte's Web and Stuart Little
EB White
First registered guide in Maine
Cornelia "Fly Rod" Crosby
This industry remains important today in Maine, particularly in Aroostook County
This Maine senator stood up to the "Red Scare" and wrote a "Declaration of Conscience"
Margaret Chase Smith
This invention would allow remote and isolated communities access to the rest of Maine on their own schedule
Inventors of the steam powered automobile
Francis & Freelan Stanley
Scientist and author who brought environmental impacts of DDT to a greater public
Rachel Carson
This industry took a downturn after southern states were able to offer better prices and equipment was outdated
Textiles
Victory gardens
This popular Maine beach town became an artist's colony in the early 20th century
Ogunquit