1 min read

An image of the payphones kiosk in Portland’s Monument Square in 1999. Photo by Dennis Griggs

Portlander Reid Allen said he started the Nostalgia Maine Instagram account in April 2020, during the initial COVID-19 shutdown, “partly out of boredom of being stuck at home and also because I’ve always been very passionate about history and the state of Maine.”

There are now more then 12,000 followers on the page, and Allen has posted more than 1,000 times.

With the handle nostalgiamaine, the account consists of photos he finds and receives from followers.

Recent posts show the Maine Mall in 1971, Bob Dylan leaving the Wax Museum record store on Fore Street in Portland in 1978, and the Cadillac Mountain parking lot in the 1950s.

You can easily spend a few hours browsing the photos, and you’ll find images from all over the state from several decades.

Advertisement

The Nostalgia Maine page has gotten so popular that Allen recently announced fans can purchase tote bags and stickers.


FOLLOW THIS:

Account: Nostalgia Maine

Platform: Instagram

Followers: 12,400

Aimsel Ponti is a music writer and content producer for the Portland Press Herald. She has been obsessed with – and inspired by – music since she listened to Monkees records borrowed from the town...

Join the Conversation

Please your Press Herald account to participate in conversations below. If you do not have an account, you can register or subscribe. Questions? Please see our FAQs.