Maine - Wikipedia
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Maine was part of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts until 1820 when it voted to secede from Massachusetts to become a separate state. On March 15, 1820, under the Missouri Compromise, Maine was admitted to the Union as the 23rd state.
Maine - Restaurants, Hotels, Guides, and More
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It takes you tumbling over Maine’s highest waterfall in the Kennebec Valley, sailing through the iconic islands off MidCoast, and snowshoeing through the wilderness of the Lakes and Mountains.
History of Maine - Wikipedia
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Attempts to uncover the history of the name of Maine began with James Sullivan's 1795 "History of the District of Maine." He made the unsubstantiated claim that the Province of Maine was a compliment to the queen of Charles I, Henrietta Maria, who once "owned" the Province of Maine in France.
Maine.gov
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Maine.gov - Official site includes links to services available online, Governor, state agencies, Legislature, US Congressional delegation, state parks, and tax information.
Maine Invites You - Maine Tourism Association
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Visit world-class art museums. Enjoy the tastes of Maine from a famous lobster shack to fine dining. Enjoy one of our many ski lodges or spot moose with a Maine guide in the northern wilderness.
18 Bucket-List Places to See in Maine (Updated 2026)
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Looking for the coolest things to do in Maine in 2026? Explore the breathtaking landscapes of Acadia National Park, wander through the charming streets of Portland, and experience the coastal beauty of Bar Harbor.
Things To Do - Visit Maine
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From off the beaten path winter activities to charming cities and towns like Lewiston and Bar Harbor, there’s no shortage of things to do in Maine.