Maine's Ross Lake
Dave Sherwood writes eloquently about the original vision for one of Maine’s classic fishing camps and the changes that have come its way. “Some of the signatures, printed in pen on yellowing paper, are illegible. Others — baseball player Ted Williams, United Nations secretary Ralph Bunche, heavyweight boxing champion of the world (1926-1928) Gene Tunney, and former Maine senator Edmund Muskie — are testaments to the worldly history of the camps.” On MaineToday.com.
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