Maine A Guide to Unique Places

Maine A Guide to Unique Places by Wayne Curtis, published by Globe Pequot Press in 2002, is a comprehensive travel guide that spans 208 pages. This edition invites readers to explore the lesser-known attractions of Maine, offering insights into unique destinations that go beyond typical tourist spots.
In this guide, travelers will find detailed descriptions of hidden gems such as the Seashore Trolley Museum, Reid State Park, and Gulf Hagas. The book includes maps and illustrations to enhance the travel experience, making it a valuable resource for those interested in exploring the diverse landscapes and attractions of the Northeast, particularly in New England. Whether planning a trip or seeking inspiration, this guide serves as a practical reference for discovering the distinctive features of the Pine Tree State.
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For travelers looking to avoid the crowd, this guide will help them discover the unique “must-see” attractions of the Pine Tree State. Go beyond the usual tourist attractions to discover such hidden treasures as the Seashore Trolley Museum, Reid State Park, or Gulf Hagas. Maps. Illustrations.
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