Description
The Rangeley Lakes were the crucible of Maine’s nineteenth-century wearing culture, and the Rangeley boat evolved out of this unique time and place. As very important to Rangeley as wearing camps, fishing guides, and brook trout, the namesake boat is still a real icon.
The Rangeley and Its Region tells how entwined the boat, other folks, lakes, the city, and economy was over a century. This engaging story includes local voices and historical images, and touches on sportfishing, rod-building, fly-tying, boatbuilding, guiding, and the summer culture of a remote and treasured the city. B&W images, maps and charts