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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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    Old Narrow Gauge Volunteer Nature Trail

    Randolph, ME    

    From the Trail Web Site (www.oldnarrowgaugetrail.org): The Old Narrow Gauge Volunteer Trail covers the portion of the historic Kennebec Central Railroad roadbed which lies within the town of Randolph. The town owns the rig... traillink.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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    Jay - Farmington Trail

    Augusta, ME    

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    14 miles in length and crosses the scenic western hills of Maine. horseandtravel.com

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    Maple Lane Farm

    Windsor, ME    

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    A small, diversified farm in central, coastal Maine. equinenow.com

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    Phair Junction Trail

    Augusta, ME    

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    40 miles of trails open for shared use. horseandtravel.com

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    Lagrange - Medford Trail

    Augusta, ME    

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    12 miles of trails open for shared use. horseandtravel.com

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    Kennebec Valley Trail

    Augusta, ME    

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    14 miles of trails open for shared use. horseandtravel.com

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    Aroostook Valley Trail

    Augusta, ME    

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    75 miles of trails open for shared use. horseandtravel.com

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    St. John Valley Trail

    Augusta, ME    

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    18 mile trail. horseandtravel.com

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    Fort Halifax State Historic Site

    Waterville, ME    

    The oldest blockhouse in the United States is all that remains of Fort Halifax at the confluence of the Kennebec and Sebasticook Rivers in Winslow, Maine. English settlers built the fort in 1754 to protect colonial settlements... maine.gov

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    Damariscotta Lake State Park

    8 State Park Rd, Jefferson, ME    

    Enjoy picnicking and swimming at one of midcoast Maine's most popular day use parks located on beautiful Damariscotta Lake in Jefferson. Damariscotta Lake State Park is a short drive from the state's capitol, Augusta. A large ... maine.gov

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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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    Upper Pond Stables

    Litchfield, ME    

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    Full service boarding facility on 25 acres. 12 x 12 matted stalls, large paddocks for turn out. Hay 4 times daily, grain twice daily. 70 x 120 Indoor, 100 x 200 outdoor, cross country jump course ... equinenow.com

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    Cf Farm

    336 Packard Rd, Monmouth, ME    

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    A riding stable that is family oriented, offering daily trail rides through beautiful woods, meadows and country roads. By appointment only. horseandtravel.com

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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