Strange laws from the easternmost state.
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Kings inspiration is all around………….
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A covered bridge locked in the Maine woods.
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One of the largest glacial erratics in the world resides in the quiet mountain town of Madison, New Hampshire
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A natural treasure, Grafton Notch State Park.
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My scans of a schedule from the Maine Central Railroad in 1931.
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An abandoned base proves to be an interesting walk.
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Lewiston wasnt very welcoming to it’s welfare residents, it just shipped them off into the boondocks with a bit of cash and a wink.
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The amazing Poland Springs resort is remembered as a park and smaller resort now.
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A photo set I took of the Auburn-Lewiston metro area.
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