This Roadside Attraction In Maine Is Perfect For Folks Who Won’t Be Traveling For Awhile

A roadside sign in Maine lists town names like China and Norway, offering a nostalgic travel experience.

These days we've been spending a lot of our time here in Maine. Of course, we've had a few fun road trips through New England, but for the most part, we've been exploring the local roads around us. It's been fun, but we can't help but be a little nostalgic for the days of travel. When getting on a plane or even going on a much longer road trip to other parts of the country was an option. If you're also missing the days when traveling was just a bit easier, you might want to visit this roadside attraction that makes the world feel a little bit closer.

Like a lot of us, if you're missing the feeling you get when you're traveling to a far-off place, you might just need to take a trip to the western mountains of the Bethel/Lynchville area.

Located at the side of the road where Route 5 joins Route 35 there's a very curious sign telling visitors that they can travel to China in just 94 miles. Norway? A mere 14 miles away! But how?

To the surprise of many out-of-staters, these are all actual town names in Maine.

The sign was created in the 1930s to promote tourism in Maine and it still draws tourists and locals today.

Most of the towns on the sign were named back in the late 1700s and early 1800s.

While most people might assume the towns were named after homes left behind, the reality is a bit different. The people who ended up in America were often celebrating their independence. For instance, Denmark was named as a show of support for the country when the British navy attacked Copenhagen in 1807.

Mexico and Peru

were named to celebrate independence from Spain.

Of course, the names aren't all the result of pride. One was a simple misunderstanding. Norway was meant to be either Norwich or Norage, but some confusion led it to be recorded as Norway in 1797. Either way, we love it!

Each of the towns can be visited and it's a fun trip!

If you can't see them all, simply make your way to the sign and live out your travel dreams without the need for a passport.

You can learn more about the World Traveler Signpost by visiting the official Maine Tourism website. Have you seen it? How many selfies did you take? Be honest!

And, for those of you happily exploring we're lucky to have an amazing place right here. The almost perfect sights and sounds of Baxter State Park in Maine will be a memory you won't forget.

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