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January 13 – 2024 Portland flood [1] March 5 – Super Tuesday: 2024 Maine Democratic presidential primary. [2] 2024 Maine Republican presidential primary. [2] November 5 – 2024 Maine Question 5: If enacted, it will change the official state flag from the current version, first enacted in 1909, to a variation of the 1901 flag [3]
[5] [6] Stargazing is one popular activity, with the view of the Milky Way notable in late summer and early fall. [7] [8] Acadia has been described as one of the top national parks for celestial views. [9] In 2023, the National Park Service held "Acadia Night Sky Week," a series of free public programs for visitors.
Scene at the Fryeburg Fair. The fair was first organized in 1851 by the West Oxford Agricultural Society, which comprised farmers from ten towns in western Maine. It began in Hiram, Maine in October 1851, and moved between several towns before settling on a location in Fryeburg, eventually locating at its present site in 1885.
Subscribers and patrons, businesses and organizations rallied to support the theatre during this difficult time, preserving the legacy of the organization. Though a 2021 season was announced, the pandemic forced MSMT to cancel all events, other than its production of Jersey Boys. In 2022, MSMT returned for a full summer season. [1]
The New England Forest Rally is a performance rally event in New Hampshire and Maine, United States. Originally known as the Maine Forest Rally, it first appeared in 1991 as a winter rally. In the past, the event was part of the SCCA ProRally and Rally America schedule, through 2023 it has been sanctioned by the American Rally Association.
Julie York started PortConMaine in 2002 due to the lack of nerd events in New England, with the first event being held at the University of Southern Maine. [10] PortConMaine added multigenre content to the convention in 2011. [11] In 2014, Thursday's content was for pre-registered attendees only. [12]
The Cape Arundel Summer Colony Historic District encompasses an enclave of large summer estates on the coast of Kennebunkport, Maine. The area was developed in the late 19th and early 20th century as a resort area for the wealthy of the northeastern United States.
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