Maine Off the Beaten Path, 8th (Off the Beaten Path Series)

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  1. Kindle Edition: 208 pages: 1 item
  2. Publisher: GPP Travel; 2008-05-13
  3. Author: Wayne / Seymour, Tom Curtis
  4. Format: Kindle eBook
  5. Sales Rank in Books: #203525

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From a center for contemporary art to a nineteenth-century resort, Maine abounds with unexpected finds. Let this indispensable guide lead you to unique museums, acres and acres of parks and public lands, and one-of-a-kind shops.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Vacationland from Portland to Presque Isle ~ An unique perspective, March 22, 2009
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This review is from: Maine Off the Beaten Path, 8th (Off the Beaten Path Series) (Paperback)
If you've ever traveled Interstate 95 trying to enter Maine on any given summer holiday weekend, you've probably wished you'd stayed home except for the fact that the lure of Maine's vacationland can be overwhelmingly pleasant. It seems like the entire east coast verges along this highway and ends up in a bottleneck at those darned toll booths. From the rugged rocky coast to the remote Allagash region, the beauty and fun is unparalleled.

The canoes and kayaks atop the cars, the bicycles on the back and the hundreds of recreational vehicles heavily hint toward their occupant's destinations, while others most likely have been poring over guidebooks to find something a tad different to experience on their holiday. This guidebook has been revised many times in an attempt to help people find those "unique places" not often found on a map or easily accessible website.

I pored over this guidebook and thoroughly enjoyed my "trip." There are many unique places listed,...Read more

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