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  2. Down East (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine is a member of the International Regional Magazine Association, the City and Regional Magazine Association, and the Circulation Verification Council. Down East compiles an annual "Best of Maine" list, making recommendations on where to "eat, drink, shop, stay, and unwind" in the state. [16]

  3. Memories of Maine - Wikipedia

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    Memories of Maine is an American magazine which is published six times a year. Each issue covers the history of a different part of Maine . A free publication, the areas covered are Aroostook County , central and midcoast Maine , Down East Maine and western Maine.

  4. Fore Street (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Fore Street is a restaurant at 288 Fore Street in the Old Port neighborhood of Portland, Maine, United States. Owned by Dana Street and Sam Hayward, the restaurant opened in 1996. It was named one of Gourmet magazine's top 50 restaurants in the United States in 2002, being placed 16th on the list.

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  8. Down East - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] The phrase has widespread use in the state; Maine's largest monthly magazine is titled Down East. [14] Amtrak named its passenger train service between Boston and Brunswick, Maine the Downeaster. [15] The term "Downeast" provided the name for a prominent type of sailing ship developed in Maine in the later 19th century, the Downeaster.

  9. Red's Eats - Wikipedia

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    Red's Eats, on U.S. Route 1 in Wiscasset, Maine Long lines are common at Red's Red's Eats is a take-out restaurant located in Wiscasset, Maine . It is one of the most well-known and most-written-about restaurants in the state.