The summer of 1932 cast a unique light on the quaint coastal town of Ogunquit, Maine. Anticipation crackled in the air, a buzz unlike the usual rhythm of crashing waves and creaking lobster traps. This wasn’t a season for tourists seeking lazy afternoons on the beach; this was a pilgrimage for an astronomical spectacle: a total solar eclipse.
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VIDEO: Ogunquit Maine First Snow 2020 | Perkins Cove, Marginal Way
by Eric Taubertby Eric TaubertJust about every year, in Ogunquit, right near the end of October, we inevitably witness our first winterly storm of the year. Often there is high wind. Sometimes there are …