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  2. Eagle Lake Tramway - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle Lake Tramway is a historic timber-transport mechanism in the remote North Maine Woods in northeastern USA. [2] The tramway, built in 1902 and operated until 1907, transported timber across a neck of land between Eagle Lake and Chamberlain Lake, with one end eventually becoming the eastern terminus of the Eagle Lake and West Branch Railroad in 1927.

  3. Eagle Lake and West Branch Railroad - Wikipedia

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    One of the log haulers used to transport railroad equipment Trestle north of Chamberlain lake.. During the winter of 1926–27, Édouard Lacroix's Madawaska Company used log haulers to move heavy railway equipment overland from Lac-Frontière, Quebec to Churchill Depot and then over frozen old Eastern Manufacturing’s 9-14 haul road to Eagle Lake.

  4. List of crossings of the Saint John River - Wikipedia

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    Allagash, Maine: Walker Brook Road: Clair-Fort Kent Bridge: US 1: Fort Kent, Maine: US 1 / SR 161 Clair, New Brunswick: New Brunswick Route 205: Edmundston–Madawaska Bridge: Bridge Street Madawaska, Maine: US 1 Edmundston, New Brunswick: New Brunswick Route 120: railway bridge Maine Northern Railway (MNR Van Buren Subdivision) Van Buren, Maine

  5. Jean-Baptiste Daigle House - Wikipedia

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    The Jean-Baptiste Daigle House is a historic house at 4 Dubé Street in Fort Kent, Maine. Built c. 1840, it is a rare surviving example of an Acadian log house, and the only one known to be near its original location. It was built by one of a father-son pair, each named Jean-Baptiste Daigle, and moved a short distance about 20 years after its ...

  6. Fort Kent, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Fort Kent (French: Fort-Kent) is a town in Aroostook County, Maine, United States, situated at the confluence of the Fish River and the Saint John River, on the border with New Brunswick, Canada. The population was 4,067 in the 2020 census . [ 3 ]

  7. Aroostook County, Maine - Wikipedia

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    The county seat is Houlton, [5] with offices in Caribou and Fort Kent. [ 6 ] Known in Maine as " The County ", [ 7 ] [ 8 ] it is the largest county in Maine by total area, the second- largest in the United States east of the Mississippi River by total area [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 7 ] (behind St. Louis County, Minnesota ), and the 31st-largest county in ...

  8. Troy Jackson (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Troy Dale Jackson (born June 26, 1968) is an American logger and politician from Allagash, Maine who served as president of the Maine Senate. Jackson represented Senate District 1, representing northern Aroostook County, including the towns of Fort Kent, Madawaska and Caribou. Jackson served as Senate President from 2018 to 2024. [1] [2]

  9. Fort Kent station - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Kent Railroad Station is located at the northeast corner of Main and Market Streets (United States Route 1 and Maine State Route 161 respectively), between Market Street to the west and the railroad track to the east. It is a long rectangular single-story wood frame structure with a gable-on-hip roof, clapboard siding, and a concrete ...