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about 530 miles (850 km) complete as of 2011; follows the Appalachian Trail for 3.4 miles (5.5 km) Natchez Trace Trail: 440 708 Southeastern U.S. Tennessee: Mississippi: disjoint trail; 62 miles (100 km) complete; not planned to be connected New England Trail: 233 375 Connecticut and Massachusetts: Guilford, Connecticut: New Hampshire border
The Kennebec Valley is a region of the U.S. state of Maine, consisting of the Somerset, Kennebec, and Androscoggin Counties. The area formed as a result of the Wisconsin Glaciation . Notes
Looking north at SD273 from Interstate 90 at Kennebec South Dakota Highway 273 ( SD 273 ) is a 12.7-mile-long (20.4 km) north-south state highway in Lyman County, South Dakota . It serves as a connection to SD 1806 , linking it with the town of Kennebec and Interstate 90 (I-90).
The Kennebec River (Abenaki: Kinəpékʷihtəkʷ) is a 170-mile-long (270 km) [1] river within the U.S. state of Maine. It rises in Moosehead Lake in west-central Maine . The East and West Outlets join at Indian Pond and the river flows southward.
The Days Ferry Historic District encompasses a rural village that grew around a ferry crossing on the Kennebec River in what is now Woolwich, Maine.The village and ferry were on the main stage route between Bath and Wiscasset until the 1870s, and retains a concentration of well-preserved 18th and early 19th-century houses.
The Kennebec Highlands is a protected area in central Maine. The Highlands comprises about 6,400 acres (26 km 2 ), [ 1 ] mostly in the town of Vienna . It also includes land in Rome , Mount Vernon , and New Sharon .
The Great Carrying Place was a portage of roughly 12 miles (19 km), bypassing an unnavigable section of the Dead River, the tributary of the Kennebec that the expedition was to follow. The portage included a rise in elevation of about 1,000 feet (300 m) to the high points of the carry, with three ponds along the way. [36]
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 6.09 square miles (15.77 km 2), of which 5.88 square miles (15.23 km 2) is land and 0.21 square miles (0.54 km 2) is water. [14] Drained by Vaughn Brook, Hallowell is bounded by the Kennebec River. The city is crossed by Interstate 95, as well as state routes 27 and 201.