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151 Main Rd, Milford, ME 04461

#2.
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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PO Box 1441 Bangor ME 04402-1441
Whatever your experience, you'll love what you hear at the Bangor Symphony Orchestra. We've been bringing the joy of live music to people throughout Maine since 1896, with concerts for many tastes ... More on familydaysoutusa
Founded in 1895, the Bangor Symphony Orchestra is the nation's oldest continuously performing community orchestra. The orchestra's season begins in the fall and runs through early spring, with reg... More on Bangorinfo.com

#4.
Ellsworth, Maine
"At an elevation of 1,532 feet, Cadillac Mountain is the high point on Mount Desert Island and the tallest mountain along the eastern seaboard of the United States. The colorful history and magnificent beauty of Cadillac Mountain ... More on Trails

#5.
Lee, Maine
Skiing and Snowboarding at Mt Jefferson, Get more information about skiing and snowboarding at Mt Jefferson, ... More on SkiSite
If you like NO LINE-UPS, a variety of slopes, good conditions, a safe family atmosphere, cheap rates and the best service I've experienced since I started skiing in 1962 then Mt. Jeff is the plac... More on SkiSite

#6.
395 E. Main St., Searsport, ME 04974
Weathervanes, Cupolas, Finials, Weathervane and Cupola Products Specializing in Hand Crafted Weathervane and Cupola Products, Roof Finials, Turret Caps and More! We manufacture and sell high qualit... More on Weathervanesofmaine.com
Owned and operated by the McElvain family for over 30 years, they offer handcrafted ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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36 E. Main St., Searsport, ME , USA

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15 W. Main St., Searsport, ME , USA

#9.
126 Ellsworth Rd., Blue Hill, ME , USA

#10.
Blue Hill, Maine
Biking in Maine doesnt get any better than this. Brooklin, the tiny village near the southern end of the peninsula, posts a sign welcoming visitors to the boatbuilding capital of the world. Visitors sometimes ask whether the folks ... More on Trails
