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  2. Maine Guide - Wikipedia

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    On March 19, 1897, The Maine legislature passed a bill requiring hunting guides to register with the state. Maine registered 1316 guides in that first year. The first Registered Maine Guide was a woman, Cornelia Thurza Crosby, or "Fly Rod Crosby", as she was popularly known. In addition to being its first licensed guide, she promoted Maine's ...

  3. 30 of the most beautiful beaches across the US - AOL

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    Nestled along the shores of the Long Island Sound, Hammonasset Beach State Park features 2 miles of pristine beachfront. From walking trails and a nature center to areas for fishing and camping ...

  4. Webb Lake (Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Webb Lake is a lake in the town of Weld in Franklin County, Maine. Webb Lake is publicly accessible via a boat launch in Mount Blue State Park and has several fish species, including brook trout. [2] The lake's principal fisheries are brown trout, smallmouth bass, white perch, and chain pickerel. [3]

  5. Sebasticook River - Wikipedia

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    The Sebasticook River is a 76-mile-long (122 km) [1] river in the central part of Maine, in the United States. From its source ( 45°03′17″N 69°13′36″W  /  45.05480°N 69.22655°W  / 45.05480; -69.22655  ( Sebasticook River source ) ) in Dexter , the upper "Main Stream" section flows generally west and south 30 miles (48 km ...

  6. Ketchikan Creek - Wikipedia

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    Ketchikan Creek (alternate, "Fish Creek"; Tlingit, "Kitschkhin") is a salmon spawning stream [1] on Revillagigedo Island in the U.S. state of Alaska. It heads in a lake and travels through downtown Ketchikan [2] 6 miles (9.7 km) to Tongass Narrows. [3] The historic Creek Street in Ketchikan runs along the creek banks as a piling-perched ...

  7. Ketchikan Daily News - Wikipedia

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    The Ketchikan Daily News is the primary daily newspaper for Ketchikan, Alaska, founded in 1934. Lew Williams, Jr., who became the paper's managing editor in 1966, was well known in Alaska as an opinion columnist. Originally appearing mainly in the Anchorage Times, his columns were regularly published in many Alaskan newspapers up until his death.

  8. Castine, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Castine (/ k æ s ˈ t iː n / kas-TEEN) is a town in Hancock County in eastern Maine, United States. [2] [3] The population was 1,320 at the 2020 census. [4]Castine is the home of Maine Maritime Academy, a four-year institution that graduates officers and engineers for the United States Merchant Marine and marine related industries.

  9. Currach - Wikipedia

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    [32] [33] The West Kerry naomhóg, with two Canadian crew members, attempted the 1,200 kilometre no-motor trip up the Inside Passage from Port Townsend, WA [clarification needed], to Ketchikan, AK [clarification needed]. Currach races are also performed at the Milwaukee Irish Fest. This event is held by the Irish Currach Club of Milwaukee in ...