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Some attractions within Maine Map:
  • Acadia NP - The Acadia National Park (area 60 sq. mi.), one of the most visited nature reserves in the United States (open... More
  • Augusta - Augusta, the state capital, lies some 40 mi. inland. Founded by English settlers in 1628, it is now predominantly an... More
  • Bangor - Bangor (pop. 31,000) is a major commercial and cultural center for the north-eastern area of Maine. Major industries... More
  • Bar Harbor - Bar Harbor (pop. 2,700) is the main resting place for those visiting Acadia National Park. The town is an array of... More
  • Bath - Bath (pop. 9,000) has been a ship-building center since the early 17th century. Today nuclear naval vessels are produced... More
  • Brunswick - North-east of the inlets and islands of Casco Bay is Brunswick, a commercial and educational centre. Features of... More
  • Calais - Calais (pop. 3,500) is located on the US and Canada border. It is the only international city in Maine used by the local... More
  • Camden - Thanks to its spectacular situation on the south side of Penobscot Bay, framed by high hills, the little town of Camden... More
  • Caribou - The Nylander Museum displays rocks, minerals, fossils, shells and American Indian artifacts, as well as plants and... More
  • Dover-Foxcroft
  • Eastport - Located on Moose Island, Eastport (pop. 1,600) is a fishing and lumber shipping town. Eastport, called the "Island City... More
  • Jackman
  • Madawaska