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Maine was at one time part of Massachusetts. It became its own state in 1820, becomingthe 23rd state admitted into the Union.
Maine is a product of the Ice Age. Mount Katahdin is the highes point in Maine at 5,268 feet above sMea level.
Built in 1791, the Portland Head Light is the oldest lighthouse in Maine. It is still operational.
Tower Height: 80 feet
Height of Focal Plane: 101 feet
More facts about Maine
Maine's capital - Augusta
Border State - New Hampshire
Nickname - Pine Tree State
Maine produces 98% of the nation's low-bush blueberries. Farm income is also derived from apples, potatoes, dairy products, and vegetables, with poultry and eggs the largest selling items.
The state is one of the world's largest pulp-paper producers. With almost 89% of its area forested, Maine turns out wood products from boats to toothpicks. Maine also leads the world in the production of the familiar flat tins of sardines, producing more than 75 million of them annually. In 2005, Maine lobster men landed nearly 63 million pounds of lobster.
A scenic seacoast, beaches, lakes, mountains, and resorts make Maine a popular vacationland. There are more than 2,500 lakes and 5,000 streams, plus more than 30 state parks to attract hunters, fishermen, skiers, and campers.
Maine has 60 lighthouses including Portland Head Light commissioned by George Washington.
The Allagash Wilderness Waterway is a canoe camper's paradise. This 92 mile corridor of lakes and river connects several large public reserved land units and is surrounded by a vast, privately-owned commercial forest. The area is also used extensively in the winter for ice fishing and snowmobiling even though there are no groomed trails.
There is only one county in the state (Aroostook) so big (6,543 square miles) that it actually covers an area greater than the combined size of Connecticut and Rhode Island.
Maine is recognized as one of the most healthful states in the nation with summer temperatures averaging 70F and winter temperatures averaging 20F.
Major points of interest are Bar Harbor, Acadia National Park, Allagash National Wilderness Waterway, the Wadsworth-Longfellow House in Portland, Roosevelt Campobello International Park, and the St. Croix Island National Monument.
Acadia National Park is one of the most beautiful and enchanting natural places on the North American continent. Mountains, islands and ocean combine in a unique sensory splendor that has become the crown jewel of Maine and all of America. Towns, such as Bar Harbor, are intertwined with Acadia National Park land creating a unique blend of pristine landscapes with a down east flavor and character. Once visited, you want to return. Once felt, the experience stays with you forever.
Rocky Coastlines, granite mountains, lakes and ponds, moss and evergreen, crashing waves and abundant wildlife mix with local character and seafood in this magical place. Borders of the park are accented by picturesque harbor villages such as Bar Harbor, Northeast Harbor, Southwest Harbor and more.
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