Allen K Workman
Allen Workman has lived in the shadow of beautiful Schoodic Point since age fourteen. In his later teens, he worked in Maine as lobsterman's sternman and in shipbuilding before pursuing a forty-year career as an editor in educational publishing. He retired to become a Maine curmudgeon and local historian in the Schoodic Peninsula region, giving occasional talks on the changing landscape of this most enchanting section of Acadia National Park.
Allen Workman has lived in the shadow of beautiful Schoodic Point since age fourteen. In his later teens, he worked in Maine as lobsterman's sternman and in shipbuilding before pursuing a forty-year career as an editor in educational publishing. He retired to become a Maine curmudgeon and local historian in the Schoodic Peninsula region, giving occasional talks on the changing landscape of this most enchanting section of Acadia National Park. See less
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