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C/O Bureau of Parks and Lands, P.O. Box 327, Farmington, ME 04938, U.S.A.

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1 Quebec Street, Farmington, Maine, United States
Topped with the extraordinary Sultans Palace Roofs, kids will marvel at its beauty. They will also be amazed by its options! Three green events easy to spot are the Chimes Panel, Arch Bridge, and SlideWinder2�?�. ... More on KaBoom.org

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Wilton, Maine
Wilson Lake: 480 acres. Maximun depth: 88 feet Fish: Salmon, brook trout, lake trout, smallmouth bass, white perch, yellow perch, pickerel, hornput, smelt, eel, white sucker, and sunfish. Morning sunrise is beautiful on the lake. ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Livermore Falls Maine 04254

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Farmington, Maine
Located near the University of Maine athletic fields in Farmington on Front Street are several sandy swimming beaches, ... More on SwimmingHoles.info
The Sandy River is a free flowing river that passes through the Farmington/New Sharon area on its way to ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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one mile south of the Winslow-Waterville bridge on U.S. Route 201 (Augusta Road) Winslow, ME
'Fort Halifax' was a U.S. colonial outpost on the Kennebec River at modern-day Winslow, Maine. It ... More on Wikipedia
The oldest blockhouse in the United States is all that remains of Fort Halifax at the confluence of the Kennebec and Sebasticook Rivers in Winslow, Maine. English settlers built the fort in 1754 t... More on Visitmaine.com

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15 South Ridge Road Newry, ME, United States

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Oquossoc, Maine, United States
'Mooselookmeguntic Lake' is located in Franklin County and Oxford County, Maine, in the United States. It is part of the Androscoggin River watershed.
Mooselookmeguntic Lake receives water from s... More on Wikipedia
The name Mooselookmeguntic is said to have originated from an ancient Abanaki word. It means portage to the moose feeding place, or moose feeding among the trees. This lake is 16,300 acres in size,... More on AnglerWeb.com
