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    Colburn House State Historic Site

    Pittston, ME    

    No, George Washington never slept here but he knew the owner. Two other people who figured prominently in the American Revolution did sleep in this house - Benedict Arnold and Aaron Burr. Built in 1765, this colonial Federal-s... maine.gov

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    Pine Tree State Arboretum

    153 Hospital St, Augusta, ME    

    Our tree collections include native and non-native hardwoods, softwoods, nut trees, fruit trees plus a variety of woody shrubs and several different forest habitats. Our plant exhibits include Maine's premier Hosta collec... visitmaine.com

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    Maple Hill Farm Bed & Breakfast Inn

    11 Inn Rd, Hallowell, ME    

    Maine's 1st "Environmental Leader" with solar & wind power. Outdoor hot tub & sauna. Some rooms w/fireplaces, HUGE double whirlpools, private decks on acres of rolling fields & woods just 4 miles from I-95 & 5 miles from ... visitmaine.com

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    Pine Tree State Arboretum, Hallowell, Maine

    153 Hospital St, Augusta, ME    

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    This 224-acre parcel contains about 75 acres of forest land, nearly 150 acres of open fields, and 5 miles of hiking trails. These trails are open daily from sunrise to sunset year-round. Around 120 different bird species have... trails.com

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    Maine Bureau Of Parks And Lands

    Augusta, ME    

    Welcome to the Maine Department of Conservation, Bureau of Parks and Lands. Designed to harmonize with mountain, lake, and seashore, Maine's state park system is as varied as the state's landscape. All of these areas are ... visitmaine.com

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    Belgrade Bog, Augusta, Maine

    Belgrade, ME    

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    Belgrade Bog on Messalonskee Lake may possibly have the greatest marshbird diversity in Maine. Of special note, the Black Tern colony here is considered one of Maine?s largest. Black Tern are the big draw, but by no means are... trails.com

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    Fort Halifax - Winslow Me

    Waterville, ME    

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    Fort Halifax was a fort on the north bank of the Sebasticook River. Its blockhouse, which survives, is the oldest blockhouse in the United States.It was part of a garrison built by the Province of Massachusetts Bay in 175... waymarking.com

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    Damariscotta Lake

    8 State Park Rd, Jefferson, ME    

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    The park / lake is located below the town of Jefferson off SR 32. Damariscotta Lake has three distinctly different sections: the north, middle, and south basins. The north basin is the deepest, at 114 feet; the middle basi... anglerweb.com

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    Belgrade Lakes Region

    Main St, Oakland, ME    

    Belgrade Lakes Region is one of Maine's premier communities and four-season vacation and recreational destinations. The area offers tranquil lakeside surroundings, superb fishing, swimming and boating, and hiking. A varie... visitmaine.com

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    Peacock Beach State Park

    Ring Hill, ME    

    Effective May 6, 2010 The Town of Richmond will begin managing recreational use by the general public, including swimming, picnicking, and beach activities at Peacock Beach. For information on hours of operation and rules plea... maine.gov

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    Swan Island

    Richmond, ME    
    Parks 

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    Managed and operated by the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, Swan Island is a wildlife management area that also provides a sanctuary for migrating waterfowl and the resident white-tailed deer. It is also the only ... maine.gov

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    Dodge Point Public Reserved Land

    South Newcastle, ME    

    Dodge Point Management Unit, located on the western shore of the Damariscotta River, encompasses 521 acres in the Town of Newcastle. The property boasts over 8,000 feet of frontage on the Damariscotta River with pocket sand an... maine.gov

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    Fort Edgecomb State Historic Site

    66 Fort Rd, Edgecomb, ME    

    Watch boats motor by, catch a glimpse of playful harbor seals, or see nearby nesting osprey take flight as you enjoy a picnic on the waterfront at Fort Edgecomb State Historic Site. Located on Davis Island in the Sheepscott Ri... maine.gov

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    Whaleback Shell Midden

    Damariscotta, ME    

    The upper Damariscotta River is famous for its enormous oyster shell heaps, also called middens. Native Americans created the middens over a period of about a thousand years, between 2,200 and 1,000 years ago. The eastern bank... maine.gov

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    Chewonki Wilderness Vacations For Adults And Families

    Wiscasset, ME    

    Chewonki has more than 95 years of experience introducing families to the legendary woods and water of Maine and Canada. Our nature-based programs and adventures are renowned, and we take pride in offering experiences for... visitmaine.com

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    Tideway Treks, Inc.

    Damariscotta River Rd, Edgecomb, ME    

    Our experienced Registered Maine Guides are introducing people to the beauty of coastal waters. Our sea kayaking tours and instruction are for all ages, abilities, schedules and budgets. We promise a safe, easy, and inter... visitmaine.com