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  2. Great Fires of 1947 - Wikipedia

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    The Great Fires of 1947 were a series of forest fires in the State of Maine in the United States that destroyed a total area of 17,188 acres (6,956 ha) of wooded land on Mount Desert Island and 200,000 acres (81,000 ha) statewide. [1] Collectively, the fires killed a total of 16 people. [2]

  3. Ogunquit, Maine - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Ogunquit seceded from Wells in 1980 and incorporated as a town. Ogunquit was named America's Best Coastal Small Town in USA Today's 10 Best Readers' Choice 2016. [8] Ogunquit is a destination for LGBT tourists, with numerous LGBT-owned and -operated hotels, restaurants, bars, theaters, and other businesses. Most of the LGBT-oriented ...

  4. Marginal Way: Ogunquit celebrates reopening of coastal ... - AOL

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    OGUNQUIT, Maine — Back in January, after two big storms lashed the coast, Fire Chief Russell Osgood expressed confidence that Marginal Way would be repaired and reopened to the public by the ...

  5. Maine train derailment that led to injuries and forest fire ...

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    A train derailment in rural Maine that spilled hundreds of gallons of fuel and hospitalized three workers was attributable to a beaver dam, state officials said. The April 2023 freight train ...

  6. Fire of 1947 in Maine: 'The sun did not penetrate ... - AOL

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    The Brick Store Museum's new exhibit depicts the horrors of the Fire of '47, which tore through the state 75 years ago this week. Fire of 1947 in Maine: 'The sun did not penetrate through the ...

  7. Acadia National Park - Wikipedia

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    The fire began along Crooked Road west of Hulls Cove (northwest of Bar Harbor). The forest fire was one of a series of fires that consumed much of Maine's forest in a dry year. The fire burned until November 14, and was fought by the Coast Guard, Army Air Corps, Navy, local residents, and National Park Service employees from around the country.

  8. Perkins Cove - Wikipedia

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    It is a man-made inlet, created by digging out a channel between what was formerly Flat Pond and the Gulf of Maine. This provided a shelter for the fishermen to anchor their dories. [7] The Marginal Way, a mile-long public footpath along the rocky coastal shoreline, stretches from Perkins Cove to central Ogunquit. [8]

  9. Ogunquit Beach lifeguards save six from rip currents: What ...

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