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Two longtime friends in Atkinson are marking 100 years of combined experience building traditional cedar-and-canvas canoes by crafting one final boat together.
In 1937, three 'Abilene Boys' canoed 660 miles down the Colorado River. As adults, they repeated the journey in 1991.
Two Atkinson canoe builders, with a combined 100 years of experience, are crafting one final wood-and-canvas canoe to celebrate their legacy and friendship.
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The survival of the iconic boat is a matter of Maine sporting heritage — and long family history.
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The Warren Historical Society will host a presentation, Building the Wood-Canvas Canoe, by Bruce Larson, on Tuesday, July 1, at 7 p.m., at the Society's Dr. Campbell house, located at 225 Main Street ...