Down East magazine, has been publishing since August 1954, and continues as one of Maine's most prominent monthly magazines. Their web site's history page provides the following description:

"The goal of Down East has always been to hold a mirror up to Maine — its storied past and lively present — and to celebrate its flinty, independent character and unhurried way of life. As Maine has changed with the times, however, so has Down East. Today the state has come to embrace its future as well as its past. Accordingly, the magazine now focuses more on contemporary Maine life and what the future might bring and less on historical background and quaint rusticity. Booming circulation and advertising gains demonstrate the wisdom of this editorial shift."

Portland Public Library's collection of Down East is complete, and begins with the first issue, August 1954. The hard copies are available in the Portland Room.

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Submissions from 2016

Ultimate Fall, Virginia M. Wright and Carl Tremblay, photographer

Wakey, Wakey, Joe Ricchio; Virginia M. Wright; Brian Kevin; Grace-Yvette Gemmell; Mark Fleming, photographer; and Michael Wilson, photographer

We Need More Mainers Like ZamZam Mohamud, Jesse Ellison and Greta Rybus, photographer

What's in a Picture? Barrels of Fun, Will Grunewald

What's in a Store?, Virginia M. Wright and Jarrod McCabe, photographer

What's Next for the World's Best Teacher?, Michaela Cavallaro and Dana Smith, photographer

Where the Loons Call, Virginia M. Wright and Paul Tessier, photographer

Where to Eat Now, Douglas Merriam, photographer

Where to Eat: Town, Kittery, Sara Forrest, photographer

"Which Way to the Park?", Douglas Deur

Submissions from 2015

137 Ways to Have the Best Summer Ever, Caroline Praderio

2015 Best Places to Live in Maine, Mirek Jurek, Mark Fleming, Deb Fahy, Kathleen Fleury, Jean Macaulay, Nancy Rose, and Brian Kevin

40 Maine-Made Gifts, Laura Serino; Irvin Serrano, photographer; and Emmie Michaud, styling

50 Shades of Chambray, Elizabeth A. De Wolfe

Acadia in winter, Andrew Vietze and Patryce Bak, photographer

Ain’t no mountain nearby enough, Brock Clark and Ted Axelrod, photographer

All Aboard!, Meadow Rue Merrill and Douglas Merriam, photographer

All is Well, John Clarke

A winter place, Virginia M. Wright; Paul Cyr, photographer; and Ken Lamb, photographer

Becoming Wild, Lewis Robinson and Michael Wilson, photographer

Beneath the Smokestacks, Rob Sneddon; Monica Wood; and Ron Currie, Jr.

Best of Maine 2015: Editor’s Choice, [Editorial staff writers]

Best of Maine 2015: Reader’s Choice, [Editorial staff writers]

Bon Voyage (and Appetit), Kate McCarty and Douglas Merriam, photographer

Buckle up! Your Ultimate 324-Mile* (give or take) 3-Day 2-Night Fall Foliage Tour, Virginia M. Wright and Mark Fleming, photographer

Closure?, Jesse Ellison

Does Maine Need Coyotes?, B.K. [Brian King]

Dooryard : Cooking. Bold comfort, Kerry Altiero

Dooryard. Garden: A Family Affair, Virginia M. Wright and Mark Rowe, photographer

Dooryard. Going Green, Edgar Allen Beem

Dooryard. Home: Artful Enclave, Melanie Brooks; Erin Little, photographer; and Janice Dunwoody, Styling

Dooryard. Home: Cottage Living All Year Long, Meadow Rue Merrill and Douglas Merriam, photographer

Dooryard. Home : Modern history, Melanie Brooks

Dooryard : Home. Scaling down, Virginia M. Wright and Michael Wilson, photographer

Dooryard. Home: Sun-kissed, Melanie Brooks

Dooryard. Home: The Art Project, Meadow Rue Merrill and Erin Little, photographer

Dooryard. Home: The Funhouse, Meadow Rue Merrill and Erin Little, photographer

Dooryard. Home: Village Farm, Melanie Brooks and Cait Bourgault, photographer

Dooryard. Industrial Chic, Meadow Rue Merrill and Erin Little, photographer

Dooryard. Living the Maine Life: Midcoast Gothic, Meadow Rue Merrill and Sarah Szwajkos, photographer

Dooryard. Making it in Maine: Ain’t She Sweet, Elizabeth Peavey and Meredith Purdue, photographer

Dooryard. Making it in Maine: Bag Ladies, Kim Brawn and Jenny Nelson, photographer

Dooryard. Making it in Maine : Bottled up, Carolyn Praderio and Chris Reis, photographer

Dooryard. Making it in Maine: Changing spaces, Meadow Rue Merrill and Doug Levy, photographer

Dooryard. Making it in Maine: Got Your Back, Arielle Greenberg Bywater and Erin Little, photographer

Dooryard. Making it in Maine: Habitat for Hobbits, Nancy Heiser and Cait Bourgault, photographer

Dooryard. Making it in Maine: Sunshine State, Virginia M. Wright and Brian Fitzgerald, photographer

Dooryard. Making It in Maine:Topping it Off, Virginia M. Wright and Mark Fleming, photographer

Dooryard : Mousemobile, Paul Doiran

Dooryard. My Maine: Cardinal, Kim Ridley