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Rangeley Lakes Itinerary – NEW
After breakfast, start your day with a moderate hike up Bald Mountain (2 - 3 hours) for one of Maine’s most spectacular views: a 360 degree panorama of all of the Rangeley Lakes, some of Maine’s highest peaks, as well as New Hampshire’s White Mountains to the southwest.
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Two Nation Vacation
Upon arriving in the city of Bangor, take a scenic drive to Bar Harbor and spend an afternoon touring Acadia National Park. The area around Bar Harbor offers many options for exploration. |
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Ste. Croix & Other Early Maine Settlements
From Boston travel to York, Maine and the Old York Historical Society
where costumed guides offer tours of some of Maine’s
oldest buildings. A short drive along the coast brings you to Ogunquit
where you have time to explore the many art galleries, shops and restaurants,
including Perkins Cove. |
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Kennebec River Valley & Norlands Living History
Center
Your port of entry to Maine is Portland, the state’s largest city.
A city tour will provide an overview the area and its rich maritime history.
Visit the Portland Head Light, Maine’s
oldest lighthouse that was commissioned by George Washington, America’s
first president. |
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Maine Coast Itinerary
Start your tour at the Old York Historical Society
in York where you may visit seven historical buildings dating back to
the mid-1700s. Costumed interpreters provide period programming to help
you learn about 18th Century life. |
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Maine Lighthouse Itinerary
Start your tour with a visit to the “Nubble Light” house
sitting on a rocky island a few hundred feet from Cape Neddick in the
town of York. Drive up Route 1 to Wells and stop by the Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift
store. You next stop it to Cape Elizabeth to visit the Fort Williams
Park Museum and the Portland Headlight, which was commissioned by George
Washington. |
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Maine Student Tour Itinerary
Start your tour at the Old York Historical Society
in York where you may visit seven historical buildings dating back to
the mid-1700s. Costumed interpreters provide period programming to help
you learn about 18th Century life. Following lunch students will visit
the University of New England’s Marine Science Education and Research Center
where they will learn more about marine
mammal rehabilitation, aquaculture and aquarium science and environmental
education at this Biddeford, Maine campus |
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Mountains to the Maine Coast Itinerary
Portland, Maine is the state’s largest city and the beginning of
your tour. Embark upon a tour that continues to the Maine Wildlife Park
where you can see native wildlife in its
natural surroundings. Moose, bear, deer, mountain lions, lynx and many
other animals can be seen during a leisurely stroll around the park. |
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Southern & Central Maine Touring Itinerary
Start the day with a City Tour of Portland, Maine’s largest city
including visits to the childhood home of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, one of America's most
famous poets, and the Portland Headlight, the historic lighthouse that
was commissioned by George Washington. A short drive to Freeport
and you’re at the home of L.L. Bean. |