Maine: An Explorer’s Guide

Maine: An Explorer’s Guide by Christina Tree is a comprehensive travel resource published by Countryman Press in May 1989. This 4th edition, written in English and spanning 391 pages, offers a detailed overview of various destinations across Maine, catering to a wide range of travelers. The guide highlights both upscale shopping, dining, and lodging options, as well as casual and economical family accommodations, making it suitable for diverse preferences.
Readers will find valuable insights into Maine’s attractions, supported by 20 maps and 25 photographs that enhance the travel experience. The book serves as a practical tool for anyone looking to explore the state, whether they are interested in luxury experiences or budget-friendly options. With its focus on Maine’s description and travel, this guide aims to meet the needs of all types of visitors seeking to navigate the region effectively.
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People looking for the poshest places to shop, dine and stay will discover them here. Alternately, if someone is seeking casual and economical family lodging, those can be found here, too. In fact, many travelers claim this is the only guidebook they ever need to use. 20 maps and 25 photos.
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