Maine has an incredible history, but not all of it involves old buildings and attractions. Our nature holds stories of the state’s histories and these areas are free and easy to explore. Many areas reveal evidence of glaciers and the ice age. Others show old structures built out of local stones. But one of the most interesting are Old Growth Forests located in the more rural part of Maine.

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Now that you’ve got tall trees on the brain, how about explore a tall bridge? The tallest, most impressive bridge in Maine can be found in the town of Prospect.

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