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People Will Flock To This Tiny Maine Town To See The Curse Of The Witch’s Foot
The legend of the witch’s foot in Bucksport, Maine, involves a mysterious stain on a monument that resembles a woman's leg, believed to be the result of a witch's curse.

10 Abandoned Places In Maine That Nature Is Reclaiming
Explore abandoned places in Maine, each with its own unique history and eerie beauty.

The Stunning Building In Maine That Looks Just Like Hogwarts
The Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Lewiston, Maine, resembles Hogwarts with its impressive castle-like architecture.

The Tallest Observatory Bridge In The World, Penobscot Narrows Bridge And Observatory In Maine Was A True Feat Of Engineering
The Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observatory in Maine is the longest bridge in the state and the tallest observatory bridge in the world, offering stunning views and historical significance.

These 10 Beautiful Covered Bridges In Maine Will Remind You Of A Simpler Time
Discover 10 historic covered bridges in Maine that offer scenic views and a glimpse into the past.

There Are 3 Must-See Historic Landmarks In The Charming Town Of Augusta, Maine
Augusta, Maine offers unique historic landmarks like Old Fort Western, Capital Park, and Viles Arboretum, perfect for family exploration.

The Unique Cribstone Bridge In Harpswell Is The Only One Of Its Kind In Maine
The Cribstone Bridge in Maine is a unique and inventive structure built to withstand dramatic tides and connect Bailey Island with Orr's Island.

Overlooking The Gulf Of Maine, This Picturesque Chapel Is A Peaceful Place For Fresh Air
Visit St. Ann's by-the-Sea Episcopal Church in Kennebunkport, Maine for stunning coastal views and a peaceful retreat.

Spend The Day Exploring These 7 Unique Bridges In Maine
Discover the most beautiful and historic bridges in Maine, each offering unique charm and history.

Located In The Maine Woods, The Wire Bridge In New Portland Is The Last Of Its Kind In America
The Wire Bridge in New Portland, Maine, is the last of its kind in the world and offers a unique historical experience.





