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14417North Haven and Vinal Haven, Maine
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13300Goudy's Point, Grand Lake Stream
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Goudy’s Point is the name of an area on Grand Lake Stream in Washington County, Maine. Grand Lake Stream connects West Grand Lake and Big Lake in the St. Croix River watershed. “Think of it. Three and a half miles of gravel-bottom runs punctuated by a 10-foot fall, a number of clattering rapids, occasional pools, and the rocky point where Curt Goudy of American Sportsman fame would fish [for landlocked salmon] all day.” – “Trout Unlimited's Guide to America's 100 Best Trout Streams” by John Ross, p. 9, 2005.
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Goudy’s Point is the name of an area on Grand Lake Stream in Washington County, Maine. Grand Lake Stream connects West Grand Lake and Big Lake in the St. Croix River watershed. “Think of it. Three and a half miles of gravel-bottom runs punctuated by a 10-foot fall, a number of clattering rapids, occasional pools, and the rocky point where Curt Goudy of American Sportsman fame would fish [for landlocked salmon] all day.” – “Trout Unlimited's Guide to America's 100 Best Trout Streams” by John Ross, p. 9, 2005. [show more]
13479Nick's Cove
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"According to local knowledge, the northwest cove of Eagle Lake is also known as “Nick’s Cove,” an obvious reference to Nicholas Curran." - “The Memorials of Acadia National Park” by Donald P. Lenahan, published by D.P. Lenahan, Bar Harbor, Maine, 2010, p. 71-72.
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"According to local knowledge, the northwest cove of Eagle Lake is also known as “Nick’s Cove,” an obvious reference to Nicholas Curran." - “The Memorials of Acadia National Park” by Donald P. Lenahan, published by D.P. Lenahan, Bar Harbor, Maine, 2010, p. 71-72.
13867Otter Cove
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13868Motley's Pond, Dedham, Massachusetts
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Motley Pond is a small pond on the Charles River in Dedham, Massachusetts.
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Motley Pond is a small pond on the Charles River in Dedham, Massachusetts.
13873Robinson Mountain, later Acadia Mountain
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Robinson Mountain had been renamed Acadia Mountain in 1918, but was called Robinson Mountain by people who lived on Mount Desert Island for many years.
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Robinson Mountain had been renamed Acadia Mountain in 1918, but was called Robinson Mountain by people who lived on Mount Desert Island for many years.
13879Dog Mountain
St. Sauveur Mountain
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Dog Mountain
St. Sauveur Mountain
13887Arnold Arboretum
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14740Baddeck, Nova Scotia
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A small village on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia
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A small village on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia
14851Echo Lake Girl Scout Camp
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15603Southwest Harbor - The Road to Ellsworth
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15871Norumbega Mountain
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15875Baker Island Dance Floor
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The Baker Island “Dance Floor,” is a series of huge flat slabs of granite found on the south shore, where area-islanders would hold dances on warm summer evenings. Many visitors come here for an “off the beaten path” experience and because of its unique and pleasant setting. “I believe the Thorpe family was instrumental in forming a corporation to purchase a plot of land on Baker’s Island where the dance floor ledges are located to protect the site. When the tremendous sea during a violent storm moved and tipped the large flat rocks out of place a crew of men was sent out to jack them back level.” – The Stanleys of Cranberry Isles…and Other Colorful Characters, Fisheries of Cranberry Island Chapter
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The Baker Island “Dance Floor,” is a series of huge flat slabs of granite found on the south shore, where area-islanders would hold dances on warm summer evenings. Many visitors come here for an “off the beaten path” experience and because of its unique and pleasant setting. “I believe the Thorpe family was instrumental in forming a corporation to purchase a plot of land on Baker’s Island where the dance floor ledges are located to protect the site. When the tremendous sea during a violent storm moved and tipped the large flat rocks out of place a crew of men was sent out to jack them back level.” – The Stanleys of Cranberry Isles…and Other Colorful Characters, Fisheries of Cranberry Island Chapter [show more]
2004Jordan Mountain
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2002Bar Harbor Express
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2003Southwest Harbor to Houlton - Train
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2005Sieur De Monts
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2006Thunder Hole
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2008Islesford - Sawtelle Museum
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2010Anthony House
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2012Building of Arts, Eden
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2023Cromwell Harbor Road
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2013Ocean Drive
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2018Robin Hood Park
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2020Sargeant Drive
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