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Just a little
more than an hour away, Augusta, Maine's state capital, is home to the
Maine state museum. A must stop for first time visitors to the state
and returning natives looking to refresh their memories.
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About 1 1/2
hours away,
Bar
Harbor, gateway to Arcadia National Park, attracts lots of
tourists for its shopping, restaurants, Mount Cadillac and proximity to
the ferry that offers
day trips to Nova Scotia. |
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Just a few hours
drive
from
the house will bring you to the foot of Mount Katahdin and one
of the best state parks in Maine. |
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Just a short drive from
the
house, the top of this mountain yields spectacular views that you
will remember for a life time.
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Less than 50
miles away, Fort Knox, a Maine State Historic site, is one of the
best visits in Maine. Aways a step back in time, when I visit.
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Less than 1 hour , Lakewood Theater, America's oldest summer theater,
is situated on the shores of Lake Wesserunsett. A truly wonderful
location to enjoy summer theater at its best. The Lakewood Inn
restaurant, just across from the theater, is a must for a lovely dinner
before the show. |

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No more than a couple
of
hours away, this beautiful little town, with an ocean beach and
plenty of fresh Maine lobsters, is a day trip that will surely please.
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It’s about a 45 minute
drive from Dexter. Maine’s largest lake offers lots of swimming,
boating, fishing and site seeing. A cruise on the Katahdin steamship is
a must. |
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