Have You Visited NH's Most Adorable Small-Town Restaurant?Have You Visited NH's Most Adorable Small-Town Restaurant?The restaurant and bakery first opened in 1947, just two years after World War II ended.MeganMegan
Watch Divers Head to the Bottom of Maine's Deepest LakeWatch Divers Head to the Bottom of Maine's Deepest LakeA gravesite sits somewhere on the floor of Maine's largest lake, and divers went there.Jeff ParsonsJeff Parsons
Lost for 80 Years: WWII Submarine Built in New England FoundLost for 80 Years: WWII Submarine Built in New England FoundHere's how a professor from Japan teamed with U.S. Naval historians to solve a decades-old mystery.Jon RinemanJon Rineman
Two World War II Planes Have Sat at the Bottom of Sebago Lake for Over 70 YearsTwo World War II Planes Have Sat at the Bottom of Sebago Lake for Over 70 YearsMaine's Sebago Lake is the deepest lake in the state. Did you know that beneath the surface lie relics of World War II?Jeff ParsonsJeff Parsons
A Waterville, Maine Man Has Found Dog Tags From WWII & Wants to Return Them to Their Rightful OwnerA Waterville, Maine Man Has Found Dog Tags From WWII & Wants to Return Them to Their Rightful OwnerIt's not just a hobby, but a way for people to come across some pretty incredible, and sometimes valuable, both sentimental and otherwise, things.Matt JamesMatt James
98-Year-Old WWII Veteran Recognized With Street Named After Him in Maine98-Year-Old WWII Veteran Recognized With Street Named After Him in MaineOver 16 million brave people served in World War II according to the US Census. This year, one Greatest Generation veteran, 98-year-old Leon Tanguay of Sanford, Maine, is getting the recognition he deserves from his hometown.Megan MurphyMegan Murphy