From its source in New Hampshire's White Mountains to its mouth at
Saco-Biddeford, the Saco River draws visitors and residents alike to
swim, fish, canoe, and white-water kayak. The Saco brought tourists to
the White Mountains and influenced the development of both large and
small towns, shaping their history and creating bustling centers of
industry. The Saco River documents the river through postcards from 1905
to the 1940s, when mills dominated the landscape.