#2.

Maine

  • The Snow Bowl was developed by many warm-hearted and willing workers with one goal in mind: to provide quality recreation for their hardworking community. In the year of 1936, in spite of the "Great Depression," with money being so ... More on SkiTown.com

 

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#3.

Hope, Maine

  • Hobbs Pond is nine miles from Camden, Maine. Wonderful swimming, plenty of fish. Wonderful sunrises. Very quiet. This pond is spring fed and approx 266 acres and 2 miles long. Short drive to Camden, Rockland, Rockport, Belfast with ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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353 High Street, Lincolnville ME 04849, United States

 

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Rt. 105 Hope Corner, ME 04847

  • Pick your own apples daily until mid-October. The Apple Barn is open daily until mid-December, with several apple varieties, ... More on allaboutapples.com

 

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106 Church Street Hope, ME 04847

  • Pick your own apples or buy them picked. Pumpkins and squash are also available depending on the season. More on allaboutapples.com

 

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Hosmer Pond Road, Rockport, Maine 04843, United States of America

  • The Snow Bowl was developed by many warm-hearted and willing workers with one goal in mind: to provide quality recreation for their hardworking community. In the year of 1936, in spite of the "Grea... More on SkiResortGuide.com

  • While this mountain does not measure up to it's bigger brothers in sunday river or sugarloaf, it makes up for it in a fun and friendly family oriented atmosphere. More on SkiSite

 

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#9.

162 Russell Ave, Rockport, Maine

  • CMCA is a seasonal nonprofit organization advancing contemporary art in ... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Samoset Rd. Rockland, ME, United States

  • Many see the Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse sitting nearly a mile from shore and think the breakwater must have been built to connect the light with solid land. Not true. The breakwater was built f... More on LighthouseFriends.com

  • We managed the walk out to the lighthouse quite well, but it must have been near high tide as a wind kicked up and water was sweeping over the breakwater for our return trip. More on LighthouseFriends.com

 

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