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A collection of some of the most interesting Maine-related postcards from my collection.

Ogunquit, ME - Foot Bridge - Perkins Cove

Ogunquit, ME - Foot Bridge - Perkins Cove

Foot Bridge, Perkins Cove, Ogunquit, Maine

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03/24/2023 09:34 PM
Visit Maine
From charming Main Street communities to Portland’s historic neighborhoods, show some local love and experience quintessentially Maine shopping, dining and lodging. Vintage Stores in Maine: Unique, Sustainable Treasure Troves. Featured Maine Maker: Erica Moody Fine Metal Work.
03/24/2023 08:27 AM
Maine.gov
Maine.gov - Official site includes links to services available online, Governor, state agencies, Legislature, US Congressional delegation, state parks, and tax information.
03/24/2023 10:07 AM
Maine - Wikipedia
Maine is the easternmost state in the United States both in its extreme points and in its geographic center. The town of Lubec is the easternmost organized settlement in the United States. Its Quoddy Head Lighthouse is also the closest place in the United States to Africa and Europe.
03/24/2023 10:03 PM
Maine | History, Facts, Map, & Points of Interest | Britannica
Maine, constituent state of the United States of America. The largest of the six New England states in area, it lies at the northeastern corner of the country. Its total area, including about 2,300 square miles (6,000 square km) of inland water, represents nearly half of the total area of New England.
03/24/2023 01:28 PM
Maine Hotels, Restaurants, & Things to Do — Maine.com
The state of Maine offers visitors many year round activities, from breathtaking sightseeing opportunities to a range of family friendly adventures. Whether you’re looking to explore beautiful beaches and coastal towns or hike a mountain, a trip to Maine can provide an unforgettable vacation.
03/25/2023 02:21 AM
There Are a Million Things to Do in Maine: Start Here - Visit Maine
Maine’s ocean islands make the perfect nesting sites for the orange-billed beauties, and Seal Island and Matinicus Rock at the mouth of Penobscot Bay are reliable viewing areas. To catch a glimpse of the king of the Maine woods, book a moose watching tour (or moose safari) from mid-May through July or in the fall.
03/24/2023 03:12 AM
Maine Invites You - Maine Tourism Association
Maine is home to a bounty of flea markets and antique shops, outlet stores, malls and upscale boutiques. Take advantage of the many unique crafts and handmade or locally-produced gifts you’ll find in Maine.
03/25/2023 12:26 AM
Maine Maps & Facts - World Atlas
Maine is a state located in the New England region of the United States. New Hampshire borders it to the southwest, Canada from the northwest to the northeast, and the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast. The state has an area of 35,385 square miles, making it the largest state in New England and the 39th largest in the U.S.
03/25/2023 07:07 AM
10 best places to visit in Maine - Lonely Planet
1. Baxter State Park A highlight of Maine’s central highlands, Baxter State Park comprises 210,000 acres of wilderness. Most people visit the park to hike Mt Katahdin, Maine’s highest peak and the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail.
03/24/2023 03:15 PM
Maine.gov: About Maine: Facts
Facts About Maine Fast Facts Population of Maine in 2010: 1,328,361 Counties: 16 Land Area: 30,843 square miles Length of Coastline: 3,500 miles Lakes and Ponds: 6,000 Forest: 17 million acres Persons per Square Mile: 43.1 Largest City: Portland State Capital: Augusta Statehood: Became the 23rd State on March 15, 1820 About the Governor

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I have created this webpage as a scrapbook of sorts to showcase some of the more interesting postcards from my postcard collection. Much of my collection is inherited from my grandmother, Mildred E. Berwick Casartello. I have categorized the postcards in various groups, so you will find them on multiple pages. The tags line at the bottom of each postcard entry has links to each category that you will find that entry on.