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  2. Moosehead Lake - Wikipedia

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    Hubbard's Guide to Moosehead Lake and Northern Maine - Annotated Edition - by Lucius L Hubbard (Author) and Tommy Carbone (Editor & Author). [ISBNs - 978-1732111783 or 978-1-7321117-8-3] Woods and Lakes of Maine - 2020 Annotated Edition: A Trip from Moosehead Lake to New Brunswick in a Birch-Bark Canoe by Lucius L. Hubbard (Author), Tommy ...

  3. Lily Bay State Park - Wikipedia

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    Lily Bay State Park is a public recreation area in the town of Greenville, Piscataquis County, Maine. The state park occupies 924 acres (374 ha) on the southeast shore of Moosehead Lake, the largest lake in New England. It was established in 1961 on woodland primarily donated by the Scott Paper Company in 1959. [3]

  4. Geology of New England - Wikipedia

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    Maine has some of the longest eskers in the world. [12] As the climate began to warm, the glaciers began to melt and drainage from meltwater under the glacier formed huge torrents of sediment that, when compacted, left a long and sinuous ridge or kame. Moose Cave in Grafton Notch is speculated to have been formed in part by a subglacial river. [15]

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  6. Greenville, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Greenville is a town in Piscataquis County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,437 at the 2020 census. [2] The town is centered on the lower end of Moosehead Lake, the largest body of fresh water in the state. Greenville is the historic gateway to the north country and a center for outdoor recreation in the area.

  7. Geology of Maine - Wikipedia

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    The hydrogeology and water resources of Maine are closely related to the state's surficial geology, soils, climate, land use and environment. The Maine Geological Survey began a continuing process of mapping sand and gravel aquifers beginning in 1978. Statewide, Maine receives an annual rainfall total of 42 inches or 24 trillion gallons.

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  9. Category:Greenville, Maine - Wikipedia

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