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Maine was one of the first states to mark their state highway system. From 1914 to 1925, Maine used a system of lettered highways to designate cross-state routes. This system was the first of its kind in the United States coordinated by a single state, [citation needed] predating Wisconsin's system by three years.
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SR 5 southbound in Saco. From its southern terminus near the Pier in Old Orchard Beach, SR 5 leaves the town to the west, going towards the neighboring city of Saco.The route runs northwest from Saco, passes very briefly through a Northwest corner of Biddeford, and intersects US 202 (US 202) near the Lyman-Waterboro line.
State Route 88 (SR 88) is a state highway in southern Maine, United States. It runs south to north for 8.37 miles (13.47 km), from U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in Falmouth to US 1 in Yarmouth . It runs to the east of US 1, and its speed limit is 35 miles per hour (56 km/h).
The southern segment of SR 4A runs for 6.71 miles (10.80 km) between the towns of Sanford and Alfred, and is a service route for downtown Sanford, which SR 4 bypasses to the east. This segment of SR 4A begins at an intersection with SR 4 and SR 109 south of downtown.
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The southern end of the original NEI 20 is now SR 100 from Portland to Augusta. [ citation needed ] The Brunswick end of the original NEI 20 intersected with NEI 1 (which is now US 1 ), which remained the southern terminus of US 201 until the construction of the US 1 freeway, at which point its terminus was moved to its current location on SR 24 .
The Maine Appalachian Trail Club (MATC) is a non-profit organization responsible for maintaining the Appalachian Trail between Grafton Notch and Mount Katahdin. It builds and maintains trails and trail structures as well as providing basic public information and education for the AT in the state of Maine .