Mainers, get ready for the biggest celestial event of the year! Mark your calendars for April 8, 2024, as the heavens will darken with a rare solar eclipse. The total eclipse will be visible across 15 states in the U.S., and luckily, Maine is in the path of totality. Naturally, folks around the state are getting prepared for this grand event. And if you have no idea where to view the Maine solar eclipse 2024, don’t fret! Here’s everything you need to know. Of course, you’ll need a pair of eclipse glasses to watch the phenomenal show…after all, safety first!  

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If you’re from out of town, here are some local vacation rentals in Aroostook County that are great for an overnight stay. Or perhaps consider this Hampton Inn in Presque Isle. Spaces are filling up quickly, so you’ll want to reserve your spot soon!

Now that you’re ready for the 2024 total solar eclipse in Maine, be sure to mark your calendars. And of course, please don’t forget your eclipse glasses. Enjoy the show!

Have you ever witnessed a solar eclipse before? Tell us your experience in the comments section below. Learn more about the eclipse by visiting the Aroostook County Tourism Facebook page.

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