Vacationland Pine Tree Podcasts
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Exploring the history and mysteries of Maine.
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Mary Cowan
Mary Cowan, the Borgia of Maine, murdered four children and two husbands before she was finally arrested. Listen to the bonkers tale of this Maine killer.
Sources and transcripts for each episode are available at PineTreePodcasts.com, click on Vacationland at the top of the page.
Music is by lurker. Check him out at lurker.bandcamp.com
And follow the podcast @VacationlandPod on Twitter and Instagram
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Wood Island Lighthouse
TW: This episode does contain mentions of suicide.
This episode has it all, history, true crime, and one very smart part. It's Wood Island Lighthouse in Saco Bay.
All sources are listed on PineTreePodcasts.com and click on Vacationland at the top of the page.
Music is by lurker at lurker.bandcamp.com
And follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram @VacationlandPod
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Norumbega
It began appearing on maps centuries ago, this week's episode is the lost city of Norumbega.
All sources are listed on PineTreePodcasts.com and click on Vacationland at the top of the page.
Music is by Lurker. Check him out at lurker.bandcamp.com.
And follow the podcast @VacationlandPod on Twitter and Instagram.
*This episode has been reposted from its original date December 11, 2020
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Samantha Smith
Happy New Year! This week I'm covering the life, legacy, and tragic death of Samantha Smith.
All sources and transcripts for each episode can be found at PineTreePodcasts.com and click on Vacationland at the top of the page.
Music is by lurker. Check him out at lurker.bandcamp.com
And follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram @VacationlandPod
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POWs in Maine
It's Christmas and I have a holiday tale for you. Learn about WWII POW camps in Maine and the way one family celebrated the holiday with the nazis, but, if you're anything like me, prepare to get wicked salty about it.
Transcripts and sources are available at PineTreePodcasts.com and click on Vacationland at the top of the page.
Music is by lurker. Check out more of his work at lurker.bandcamp.com
And follow the podcast @VactionlandPod on Twitter and Instagram.
Happy Holidays!
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Sarah Ware
Sarah Ware, 52, resident of Bucksport, Maine, goes missing for two weeks in 1898 before her body is found in a clearing near her home. The case remains open.
Sources and transcripts are available on PineTreePodcasts.com and click on Vacationland at the top of the page.
Music is by lurker at lurker.bandcamp.com
And follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram @VacationlandPod
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.