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  2. List of hiking trails in Maine - Wikipedia

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    Old Town House Park, 3.1 miles (5.0 km); North Yarmouth Pineland Public Reserved Land , 3.2 miles (5.1 km); Gray , New Gloucester , and North Yarmouth Pisgah Hill Summit Trail , 1.2 miles (1.9 km); New Gloucester

  3. Pineland Farms - Wikipedia

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    Malaga Island Memorial, Webber Cemetery. Opening in 1908, the Maine School for the Feeble-Minded was an institution that housed people who were considered mentally unfit by the standards of that day; [2] [3] [4] however, during its early years, the State also placed orphans and other wards of the state at the Maine School, as no other public services existed to help them.

  4. Pittston Farm - Wikipedia

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    Pittston Farm is a historic farm and community complex in a remote part of northern Somerset County, Maine.Located down logging roads about 20 miles (32 km) north of the village of Rockwood, the farm was developed c. 1910 by the Great Northern Paper Company to provide food and other resources to workers on logging drives in Maine's northern forests.

  5. Portland Freedom Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Freedom Trail is a self-guided walking tour of Portland, Maine. Established in 2007, [1] its 2-mile (3.2 km) course passes through the city's oldest and most historic areas, including those related to its African American population, and features thirteen points of interest. Most of the stops are in the Old Port and Arts District.

  6. Saddleback Maine - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the Maine Land Use Regulation Commission approved Saddleback's 10-year development plan, which calls for a major expansion of lifts, trails, vacation homes, and other facilities. [ 4 ] In the summer of 2008, Doppelmayr constructed a fixed grip quad to replace the Kennebago t-bar at the top of the ski area, along with new trails.

  7. Hundred-Mile Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, a series of new logging roads and a marked side-trail offered hikers re-supply and lodging opportunities between miles 55 and 65 heading northbound from Monson. 45°36.9′N 69°9.8′W  /  45.6150°N 69.1633°W  / 45.6150; -69.1633  ( Hundred-Mile Wilderness

  8. Pettengill House and Farm - Wikipedia

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    The house and farm make up an unusually well-preserved 19th-century saltwater farm. The house, which dates to the late 18th or early 19th century, was once part of a larger group of agricultural outbuildings, none of which have survived. The farm was in active use until 1960, [2] and the last of the Pettengills that lived on the farm died in 1981.

  9. East Coast Greenway - Wikipedia

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    The East Coast Greenway is a 3,000-mile (4,800 km) pedestrian and bicycle route between Maine and Florida along the East Coast of the United States.The nonprofit East Coast Greenway Alliance was created in 1991 with the goal to use the entire route with off-road, shared-use paths; as of 2021, over 1,000 mi (1,600 km) of the route (35%) meets these criteria. [1]