And I can already tell that I am going to like this state. It’s one of the larger states on the East Coast, and is so full of nature that the visitor’s center had to have a sign warning people of moose and dear in the road. So far, we have been to York and Kittery. We’ll be spending the night in York and heading to beach tomorrow. People seem to be driving politely here and so far, the people we have met have all been very nice. I am looking forward to tomorrow, but I need to take a break for tonight, as my Pittsburgh Penguins are in a heated battle agains the Detroit Red Wings in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals! GO PENGUINS!!
Maine is a wonderful state, its beautiful! No its not the hottest. Maine has so much culture to offer that I love it and would definitely be going back in the near future!
Been here only once and wasn’t really able to fully discover it…probably next time. One thing I remember though, its a whole lot of woods, lakes and fun stuff to see…
Maine’s a nice state. The farther north you go though the more screwed up the people get. Just to warn you, so if you want to move here anywhere around and south of Bangor would be a good place =). Oh and coastal towns are awesome. I going down to MDI in the summer.
Maine is virtually paradise. Ive lived there mostly all my adult life. Thats right. I fell in love with Portland, Maine. Then we sort of grew apart, made excuses, started to see other people. Now we’re just good friends.
“I'd like to visit Maine's coast. I'd like to stay in a beach town where I could travel north, south and east for day trips. I love places which aren't too crowded. Thank you for any information.”
over 3 years ago
Affordable Skiing: Sunday Riverby KATIE ZEZIMADecember 13, 2009This behemoth of a ski area tucked away in the mountains of western Maine 132 trails across eight connected peaks offers a huge amount of bang for your buck.(read article)
Affordable Skiing: Sunday Riverby KATIE ZEZIMADecember 13, 2009This behemoth of a ski area tucked away in the mountains of western Maine 132 trails across eight connected peaks offers a huge amount of bang for your buck.(read article)
Winslow Homer’s Maineby GERALDINE FABRIKANTSeptember 06, 2009Prouts Neck’s rugged coast and uncompromising sea inspired the artist’s best-known works. Today, his memory shapes the secluded and private enclave.(read article)
Winslow Homer’s Maineby GERALDINE FABRIKANTSeptember 06, 2009Prouts Neck’s rugged coast and uncompromising sea inspired the artist’s best-known works. Today, his memory shapes the secluded and private enclave.(read article)
Where Boats Are as Plentiful as Lobstersby JIM NORMANAugust 21, 2009Brooklin, Me., where E. B. White once lived, is also home to wooden-boat builders who produce anything from dinghies to lobster boats to yachts.(read article)