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end of Tripp Drive (look for small signs to the Bangor City Forest) Orono, ME
This 1-mile looping boardwalk winds into a carpet of peat moss, and signs help you identify the fascinating vegetation that thrives in acidic dampness. The seasons bring colorful changes and wild ... More on An Explorer's Guide: Maine
This 1-mile looping boardwalk winds into a carpet of peat moss, and signs help you identify the fascinating vegetation that thrives in acidic dampness. The seasons bring colorful changes and wild v... More on An Explorer's Guide: Maine

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Orono, Maine
This lake lies in the towns of Orono, Dutton and Kirkland, Penobscot county. It is about 8 miles long and one mile wide. It empties into Dead stream, which meets the Penobscot at Orono. Pushaw Lake is formed by Pushaw Lake Dam on ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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University of Maine, Orono, ME, 04473

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05746 Maine Center For Arts, Orono, ME, USA

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5773 So Stevens Hall, Orono, ME 04469

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across Blackman Stream S
(Leonard’s Mills, 71', 1989, 19-10-B) across Blackman Stream S. of Old Town , Bradley Township, Penobscot County, ME. ME178 (Bradley Rd.) S. 4.8 miles from jct with US2 in Old Town, E. on Government ... More on dalejtravis.com

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1168 Main St., Old Town, ME 04468, U.S.A.
Located off Bog Road in the town of Troy, Carlton Pond Waterfowl Production Area is the only one in the Northeast. Established in 1965, Carlton Pond was purchased with funds from the sale of duck stamps. The area is open for hunting, ... More on LLBean.com

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100 Dutton Street Bangor ME 04401
(4/20/2007) This park has no flow and is made of imitation skatelite. It has a pyramid, a horrible mini ramp, a roller, a fun box, ... More on ConcreteDisciples.com
For most of the summer, picturesque Bangor is another pit stop on the Maine vacationer's checklist, usually on the way to Bar Harbor ... More on igougo

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Old US Highway 70 Claremont
This is an old and very charming wooden covered bridge that will make you feel you have gone far off the beaten path to visit it. As one of only two such bridges remaining in the area, it is a fun...
One of the two remaining covered bridges in the state and the only remaining example in the world of a 19th Century bridge ... More on Hickorymetro.com

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Old Town, ME
Sunkhaze Meadows NWR encompasses the second largest peat bog in Maine. Peat deposits, up to 18 feet thick in places, were at one time threatened by development. The area hosts nearly 200 different ... More on Epinions.com
The Sunkhaze Meadows National Wildlife Refuge is still a wild place, with few visitor facilities. The 11,270-acre refuge offers hiking on old logging trails, canoeing, fishing, hunting, birdwatchin... More on LLBean.com
