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Maine:
Atlas & Gazetteer DeLorme Publishing Topographic maps for the entire state in book form, with unequaled backroad detail! Ideal for outdoor recreation, reference, business, engineering and emergency services. GPS compatible. The Maine Gazetteer categories include: Attractions, Campgrounds, Fishing, Golf courses, Hiking, Historic sites, Hunting, National lands, Paddling, Scenic drives, State parks, Unique natural features, Wildlife viewing. |
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Maine:
Compass American Guides by Charles C. Calhoun, Thomas Mark Szelog
(Photographer) This book, written by Maine resident Charles Calhoun, is for travelers of an independent frame of mind, who are willing to take an occasional risk and stray from the beaten paths; and in mid-summer Maine, some of them can be very well beaten indeed. If your time is very limited, it may make sense to take a package tour or hit the obvious spots. But if there is even one day to spare, Charles hopes to lure you away from the U.S. Route 1 and I-95 corridor and the overcrowded resorts and to introduce you to a state many of whose most interesting features are barely known to the tourist industry. |
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Maine:
Off the Beaten Path by Wayne Curtis For travelers looking to avoid the crowd, this guide will help them discover the unique "must-see" attractions of the Pine Tree State. Go beyond the usual tourist attractions to discover such hidden treasures as the Seashore Trolley Museum, Reid State Park, or Gulf Hagas. Whatever you do when you get to Maine, get off the interstate-and take this book with you.> |
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