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Finally got my 2012
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SHIPYARD FIRE 1936

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HISTORY REPEATS:
The worlds biggest 
wooden building burns
in Kittery Yard in 1936

STOBART DOES SHOALS

Maritime painter
John Stobart created
new works just for
Portsmouth! That is
a very big deal
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SLAVE OWNING GUV?

Don't miss this debate
-- Did Gov. John Langdon
own slaves? Historians
say signs point to NO.
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Six months of work
and the doors are
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Ogunquit in the FutureYour great- great- grandparents
didn't know the half of it


Monorails whiz overhead. A subway from Ogunquit Center drives underground to the sea. Zeppelins whoosh by. That’s how one artist imagined the Seacoast in the 21st century.

 

 

We bumped into this wacky postcard the other day in an antique shop and couldn’t resist passing it on to you. The photographic montage was never mailed and bears no copyright, but the souvenir card looks to be about 100 years old. As crude as the image seems today, some photo artist worked very hard to cut together this little montage entitled "Ogunquit, Maine in the Future".

ogunquit cutureThis was the era of the first automobiles and the arrival of the trolley and the "jitney" an early motorized bus. We crudely colorized a few details so you could see this clever vision of the future. This was a time on the very brink of manned air travel and then, as now, New Englanders feared that our towns would be overwhelmed with traffic and tourists and modern contraptions.

We assume there are similar postcards from other summer resorts. Early entrepreneurs knew how to make a buck too. But the artist has gone to the trouble of localizing it. The little house is labeled "Subway to Bald Head Cliff", still a popular tourist attraction near Cape Neddick. The monorail is headed to York Beach and the dirigible to Mount Agamenticus – all popular tourist spots today.

Ogunquit FutureWhat the futurist never imagined was an even more heinous development – everyone driving his or her own personal car. During the height of the summer season you can get stuck in Ogunquit traffic for up to half an hour. A zillion visitors have to move along one narrow rural roadway. And behind each car are all those personal water craft. And don’t forget those motorcycles, bicycles, all-terrain vehicles and campers.

No, we were way too smart to build crowded public transportation that would have saved on fossil fuels, reduced greenhouse gases and kept us out of foreign wars. Did you hear the news recently that earth is also getting dimmer? Yup, sunlight has been cut by 15% in recent decades due to those nasty greenhouse gases that will eventually melt the polar ice caps and flood the whole seacoast all the way to the White Mountains.

But isn’t that better than having to wait five minutes for a crowded streetcar? -- Have a nice summer. JDR

Ogunquit in the Future postcard , 1907

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