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3 Popular Attractions In Maine
- Desert of Maine: Campground in Freeport, Maine.
- Portland Observatory: Historic maritime signal tower and museum in Portland, Maine.
Maine Facts
- In 1641 America’s first chartered city was York.
- With a total area of 33,215 square miles the state covers nearly as many square miles as the other five New England states combined.
- The number of Maine lighthouses is 65.
- Maine produces 90% of the country’s toothpick supply.
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(Latin for “I lead”, “I guide”, or “I direct”)

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Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Maine
Located in the easternmost part of New England, Maine is bordered by Canada to the north and the Atlantic Ocean on both the east and south. Maine accounts for almost half of New England’s entire land area. Its northern reaches, known as The Great North Woods, are largely pristine wilderness while the coastal regions, supported over the years by fishing and tourism, are more heavily populated.
While the state is most frequently known for its rugged coastline and proliferation of lighthouses, Maine also has much more to offer. Here, visitors will discover national parks with boundless wildlife as the Thunder Hole. Charming historic towns, perfect examples of quaint little fishing villages, as Bass Harbor, located on Mount Desert Island – home of a large portion ofAcadia National Park.
#1.Acadia National Park
#2.Monhegan Island
#3.Camden Hills State Park
#4.Bar Harbor
#5.Kennebunkport
#6.Old Orchard Beach
#7.Portland Museum of Art
#8.Nubble Lighthouse(Cape Neddick Light)
#9.Baxter State Park
#10.Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, Boothbay
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This is a terrible list. So much more to this state besides the coast. But we here inland hope all you tourists go to these places and leave the beautiful areas inland to the real natives. (Besides those areas on the coast are nothing more than northern Massachusetts anyway)
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7:48 How crude and rude to call a local beach and its visitors tacky!