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  2. North Maine Woods - Wikipedia

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    North Maine Woods. Log jam at Ripogenus Gorge during 1870s log driving. The North Maine Woods is the northern geographic area of the state of Maine in the United States. The thinly populated region is overseen by a combination of private individual and private industrial owners and state government agencies, and is divided into 155 ...

  3. American Loggers - Wikipedia

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    American Loggers. American Loggers is a television series on the Discovery Channel. It was shot in Maine, debuted in 2009, and went off the air in 2011 after three seasons.

  4. Category:Television shows set in Maine - Wikipedia

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    S. Salem's Lot (1979 miniseries) Salem's Lot (2004 miniseries) The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper. The Stand (1994 miniseries) The Stand (2020 miniseries) Storm of the Century. Struck by Lightning (TV series)

  5. Lombard Steam Log Hauler - Wikipedia

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    Lombard Steam Log Hauler. Lombard Log Hauler #38, built ca. 1910, restored in 2014 by the University of Maine Mechanical Engineering Technology class of 2014 and the Maine Forest and Logging Museum. The Lombard Steam Log Hauler, patented 21 May 1901, was the first successful commercial application of a continuous track for vehicle propulsion ...

  6. Ambajejus Boom House - Wikipedia

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    April 2, 1973. The Ambajejus Boom House is an historic logging facility in remote central Maine. Built in 1907 on a small island in Ambajejus Lake, it is the only surviving structure associated with the great logging drives that drove the economy of inland Maine for decades. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.

  7. Bulldog Camps - Wikipedia

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    The camps were originally established in the 1880s by H.P. McKenney who ran the place as a logging camp for many years and it is the historic site of McKenney’s famous log sluice built to run his logs from Bulldog to the Dead River, saving him a significant amount of mileage to the mill compared to his old route.

  8. Little Lyford Pond camps - Wikipedia

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    The camps were opened in 1874, bordering the West Branch of the Pleasant River in northern Maine in the United States. They included a main lodge and 13 cabins as well as satellite camps for housing loggers. The camps are a 2.2 mile hike from Gulf Hagas and a 5.2 mile hike from the Appalachian Trail 's famed 100-Mile Wilderness.

  9. Maine Forest and Logging Museum - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 44°52′24″N 68°38′01″W. The Maine Forest and Logging Museum is a non-profit historical museum located in Bradley, Maine. It was founded in 1960 to preserve the history of forestry and logging in the state. Leonard's Mills is the centerpiece of the 1790s living history site which is home to the only operational water wheel ...